No, it's a PNP general purpose transistor.
Depends on what the problem is or what code was set.
An acoustic sensor could be a microphone.
That is the O2 sensor in the exhaust closest to the engine.
Detach the wire and unscrew the sensor.
Crank sensor goes through the top driver side of the bell housing. Cam sensor is inside the distributor.Crank sensor goes through the top driver side of the bell housing. Cam sensor is inside the distributor.
The BC548 and BC557 are different types of transistors; the BC548 is an NPN transistor, while the BC557 is a PNP transistor. Because of this fundamental difference, they cannot be used interchangeably in circuits that require specific transistor types for operation. If your application requires a PNP transistor, you cannot substitute a BC548 for a BC557 without altering the circuit's design. Always ensure the transistor's characteristics match the requirements of your application.
it is a transistor used in IR TOGGLE SWITCH. :-)
The BC557 is a PNP bipolar junction transistor (BJT) commonly used for switching and amplification applications. It has a maximum collector current of 100 mA and a maximum collector-emitter voltage of 45 V. The transistor features a low noise figure and is suitable for low-power applications, making it a popular choice in consumer electronics. Its pin configuration typically includes the emitter, base, and collector in a TO-92 package.
No, the image sensor is not a MEMS flow sensor as many think.
No map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor and tps throttle position sensor
Bank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converterBank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converter
No, it is not a knock sensor at all. An AF (Air/Fuel Ratio) sensor is also know as a wide range oxygen sensor. It is the newer type oxygen sensor.
Pulse signals from what? speed sensor abs wheel sensor fuel pump pressure sensor crankshaft sensor camshaft sensor knock sensor
O2 (Oxygen) sensor. HO2S (Heated Oxygen) sensor. ECT (Engine Coolant Temp) sensor. MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor. CKP (Crankshaft Position) sensor. CMP (Camshaft Position) sensor. ECL (Engine Coolant Level) sensor. EOP (Engine Oil Pressure) sensor. EVP (EGR Valve Position) sensor. KS (Knock) sensor. PFS (Purge Flow) sensor. TPS (Throttle Position) sensor. VSS (Vehicle Speed) sensor. I'm sure I missed several more.
a map sensor is a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
What type of sensor? The tire pressure sensor is located in the wheel.
Mass air flow sensor, O2 sensor