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Speed Sensor, Input Shaft

Fig 1: Identifying Speed Sensor, Input Shaft
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The speed sensor for the input shaft is located inside the gearbox. The sensor is a so-called "active sensor" (Hall sensor) and is supplied with 12 V power. When the pulse wheel on clutch C2 rotates the sensor generates a pulsed current (square wave), where the strength of the current depends on the position of the pulse wheel. The signals from the coil in the sensor are then acted on by magnetic-sensitive resistance, which means that the output signal is a current which fluctuates between 6 mA and 14 mA, and whose frequency increases with speed. The transmission control module (TCM) calculates transmission speed using the signal from the sensor.

The transmission control module (TCM) uses information on input shaft speed for:

The speed sensor for the input shaft can be diagnosed.