my trans shifts late it dosent slipp shifts hard to get into 1st and 2nd after that she goes right into 3rd then 4th normally i was wondering if there is a shift sensor to tell the trans when to shift
The output speed sensor tell the computer what speed the trans output is turning to know when to shift.
IF the speedometer is not working it is because the computer is note getting a signal from the trans. and will not tell it to shift. Try replacing the speedometer the sensor in the tail shaft of the trans.
of depending on the transmission if you have the 4 spd electronic automatic trans there are two, an output sensor which is located under the battery box on the left side of the shift linkage and the input sensor is right under the trans cooling lines right of the shift linkages! if you have a non electronic trans, the speed sensor is located on the backside of the trans and has three wires and atached to the tranny with a single bolt! hope this helps
yes
speed sensor on top of transmission,if the speed sensor does not work then the shift inside the trans is broken and trans will need to be rebuilt
Front of the transmission, the thing the shift cable attaches to.
it is part of the trans range sensor. mounted on the right side of the trans. The shift lever hooks to it also
The speed sensor is located on the top of the trans-axle just behind the shift linkage. it screws into the trans-axle. it usually takes a wrench, about a 3/4 to a 7/8, normally.
Combination of engine and transmission sensor are fed to the computer and it then actuates solenoids in the trans to make the shift.
It tell's it when to shift ....depending on throttle position
The trans is electronically shifted so the sensor being bad is a likely cause.
What is trans range sensor do for a car?