No, but it could effect how the transmission shifts.
cam or crank sensor
The trans is electronically shifted so the sensor being bad is a likely cause.
No, a bad crankshaft sensor would cause the car not to start and run.
Possibly depending on the car and trans type, vehicle speed can be a major component in shifting strategy.
Possible, but not likely.
Probably does not have a speed sensor. It would have a speedometer cable that goes from the back of the speedometer, through the firewall, underneath the car, and into the transmission.
Answersame problem I have.I think throtle position sensor and speed sensor can cause thise problem.try first any adjustment on throtle sensor then speed sensor. may be both wear out.A faulty ABS speed sensor can give you those symptoms. Just to eliminate the possibility, remove the ABS fuse and take it for a test drive. If the problem goes away you have found the problem.
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yes..a bad oxygen sensor can/will make your car stall at idle speed
Maybe. Depends on speed of car
it can, but i would check the ignition control module first....then the crank sensor.....
the speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission can be accessed from the top of the car lean over the motor and trans from the front of the car and look straight down beside the throttle body and u should see a sensor with a plug attached to it on the transmission that would be your vss(variable speed sensor)