As you are unsure of the word you might be unsure of the spelling. These are the meanings of the word indicated as well as its homophones (they sound the same but mean different things and are spelled differently):
Senser, in an old dictionary, means to
E1 on an infrared heater typically indicates an error related to the temperature sensor. It could mean that the sensor is malfunctioning or that there is an issue with the wiring. Check the sensor and connections to troubleshoot the problem.
Tangible.
If you mean "light" as in brightness, the word is свет [svet]. If you mean "light" as in lightweight, it's легкий [legkií].
PS on a G SHOCK generally refers to the barometric pressure sensor feature. This sensor helps measure changes in atmospheric pressure, which can be useful for weather forecasting or altitude tracking.
The word "affected" can mean influenced or impacted in some way. It can also refer to someone displaying behavior or emotions that are not genuine or are exaggerated.
A homophone for the word "sensor" is "censer."
detector or metal detectors
I mean a Trans position sensor I mean a Trans position sensor
oxygen sensor
Sensorem
you mean knock sensor
sensor which is used know about the environmental condition
You have to describe better which sensor you mean.
Is it a 12 valve engine or 24 valve? What do you mean by speedometer sensor? Do you mean Vehicle speed sensor? If so why do you want to change that?
spaceborn
This tells you which oxygen sensor is out, look at your vehicle diagram to see where this sensor is located.
If you mean crank position sensor it's on the back of the engine, forward side. If you mean cam position sensor, that is taken from the distributor, there is no separate cam sensor.