Why is the speed sensor on my Kangoo not working?
Hi, it is the speed sensor that is failing. If you google “location speed sensor kangoo”, a useful video will appear. Apparently, this sensor stops sending the signal that the car is working and that is why it becomes heavy and consumes almost two times the amount of fuel. I took my car to the mechanic for him to replace it. Hope it helps.
Is there a problem with my Kangoo diesel?
Hello! I own a Kangoo 1.9 diesel 2009 and it has started failing. Especially when driving on a highway at 50 mph or so, and reducing the speed, the engine makes a strange noise, the vehicle jerks and the accelerator does not respond. The curl indicator light and the heaters indicator appear on the dashboard.
What happens if the speedometer does not register?
If you operate a vehicle and the speedometer does not register anything, or if the speedometer begins to move after the vehicle is in motion, then the transmission speed sensor has failed. If the magnet comes off the speed sensor, it will lodge itself into the transmission making a grinding noise.
What is the dead center sensor on a Kangoo?
Hi, check the Top Dead Center Sensor (TDC), which is at the level of the gearbox in the flywheel zone. This sensor tells the computer that the engine is turning; it is an electromagnet and, as it is at the height of the clutch, it is covered with the dust from the clutch disc, not being able to read the cogs in the flywheel.
Where is the Speedo sensor on a Renault Kangoo?
It’s on top of the gear box, The sender/sensor plugs into the gear box and an electronic wire plugs into the sensor/sender. You can access it from the top of the engine. I can answer this question…
Why is my Speedo not working on my Kangoo?
Is this likely to be a fault with the speed sensor unit (which is presumably fitted to the gearbox) or something else (if so, please advise probable cause/s).
What kind of problem does a Renault Kangoo have?
We have a Renault Kangoo Authentic 1.5dCi (’03’ reg) which has recently been experiencing an occasional/intermittent problem with the speedometer (drops to zero) and odometer (stops incrementing).
What is the name of the transmission speed sensor?
There are generally two speed sensors that work in conjunction to provide accurate transmission data to the vehicle’s powertrain control module. The first is known as the input shaft speed (ISS) sensor. As described, this sensor is used to monitor the speed of the transmission’s input shaft. The other sensor is the output shaft speed (OSS) sensor.