What does a transmission turbine sensor do?

What does a transmission turbine sensor do?

The input/turbine speed sensor is used to measure how many revolutions per minute (RPM) the input shaft of the transmission is turning. It is usually a three-wire sensor that reads a reluctor ring in the transmission.

What is a revolution sensor?

Revolution sensor detects the rotation angle of crank shaft and cam shaft, and it is uses for the ignition timing control. Mitsubishi Electric is the first manufacture of GMR type revolution sensors in the world and this sensor realizes superior durability and high precision detection.

What is a turbine speed sensor?

A turbine speed sensor, also termed an input speed sensor, is used for measuring the performance of the turbine by evaluating transmission performance and other components of the turbine. It also detects the rotation speed of the turbine, which shows the input revolution of the transaxle.

How do I fix error code P0715?

What repairs can fix the P0715 code?

  1. Replacing the input speed sensor.
  2. Repairing damaged wiring for the input speed sensor.

Where is the turbine Revolution sensor located on a Nissan?

The turbine revolution sensor is located in the front of the transmission case and is relatively easy to replace; however Nissan design engineers in their infintie wisdom have located it on the top of the transmission so to replace it the transmission must be removed from the vehicle first.

What is the diagnostic code for the turbine Revolution sensor?

Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0717 is detected when TCM or ECM receives no signal from the sensor. The turbine revolution sensor detects forward clutch drum rpm (revolutions per minute).

What is the name of the transmission input shaft speed sensor?

The turbine revolution sensor is another name for the transmission input shaft speed sensor.