This induction sensor is a key component in the powertrain or transmission control system, monitoring rotational speed or position to ensure smooth gear changes and optimal performance. It provides critical data to the control module, differing from a worn sensor by delivering a precise and reliable signal without interference. Operators may observe harsh shifting, transmission warning lights, or a complete loss of transmission function when this sensor fails.
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Initial signs of a failing induction sensor in the transmission may include occasional rough gear shifts or a slight hesitation during acceleration. If the problem persists, the transmission may exhibit delayed engagement, slipping between gears, or trigger a transmission warning light. A severely compromised sensor can lead to the transmission entering a 'limp-home' mode or refusing to engage any gears.
Ensure the sensor is installed at the correct depth and orientation to properly read the target wheel or gear. Overtightening can damage the sensor or its mounting threads.
Inspect the transmission's output shaft or relevant gear for any signs of wear, damage, or foreign material that could affect the sensor's operation.