No, the input turbine speed sensor and the transmission speed sensor are not the same, though they serve related purposes. The input turbine speed sensor measures the rotational speed of the turbine within the transmission, providing data for engine and transmission management. In contrast, the transmission speed sensor monitors the overall speed of the transmission output, which helps in controlling shifting and overall vehicle performance. While both sensors contribute to the vehicle's operation, they focus on different aspects of the transmission system.
Transmission
remove the air intake box and look on top of the transmission, there are 2 sensors in the top case. the one closer to the bell housing is the input turbine speed sensor, the other is the output turbine speed sensor
its located in the valve body of the transmission
It measures the speed of the transmission input shaft. The transmission computer uses this info for shift timing.
P0715 - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit MalfunctionSensor is located on the transmission.- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
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Turbine input speed sensor
it effects your transmission. If the input-turbine is not working properly, it will make your car transmission slip. It is very bad on your car to run it with the input turbine malfunctioning. It is not that pricey to get fixed. It costs around $260.00 with tax and labor.
it effects your transmission. If the input-turbine is not working properly, it will make your car transmission slip. It is very bad on your car to run it with the input turbine malfunctioning. It is not that pricey to get fixed. It costs around $260.00 with tax and labor.
The Turbine Input Sensor is used by the computer to determine transmission speed. There are several back-up sensors that the computer can use in the event the Turbine Sensor fails. A failed sensor will trip the Check Engine light, but the car will still run and you can still drive it.
yes
It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.It is a sensor on the transmission that reads the rotational speed of the input shaft.