Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?

Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?

Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?Tyler Spangler
Published on: 16/10/2024

A faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor (TSS) in your truck can lead to various driveability issues, including erratic shifting, reduced fuel efficiency, and a triggered check engine light. The TSS monitors the speed of the transmission's input shaft and sends this data to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for optimal gear changes. Diagnosing a faulty TSS involves a visual inspection for damage or corrosion, using a scanner to compare the sensor's voltage output to manufacturer specifications, and inspecting the reluctor wheel for debris. Addressing the issue typically involves replacing the faulty sensor, repairing damaged wiring, and cleaning the reluctor wheel. Prompt attention to a malfunctioning TSS can restore your truck's performance and fuel efficiency, preventing further transmission damage. For professional assistance, contact Truck Transmission Specialists at (555) 555-5555 or visit prebuilttrans.com.

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Mastering Your Truck's Shifting: Troubleshooting and Enhancing Transmission Performance

Mastering Your Truck's Shifting: Troubleshooting and Enhancing Transmission Performance

Mastering Your Truck's Shifting: Troubleshooting and Enhancing Transmission PerformanceTyler Spangler
Published on: 09/07/2024

A malfunctioning shift lever can significantly impact your truck’s performance, but TTS offers some troubleshooting steps before seeking professional help. Identify specific symptoms like a stuck, loose, or slipping lever, and note when the problems occur. Simple checks include examining the transmission fluid level and inspecting the linkage. Basic fixes, such as lubricating a stuck lever or tightening loose parts, can often resolve issues, but more severe problems like a slipping lever or grinding noises likely require professional intervention. Additionally, Dodge trucks with AutoStick technology allow manual gear selection for increased control, engine braking, enhanced performance, and improved off-road capabilities. Truck Transmission Specialists provide expert services for diagnosing and repairing transmission problems, leveraging two decades of experience. To learn more, visit their website at prebuilttrans.com.

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Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?

Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?

Is a Faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor Behind Your Truck Troubles?Tyler Spangler
Published on: 27/06/2024

A faulty Transmission Input Speed Sensor (TSS) in your truck can lead to various driveability issues, including erratic shifting, reduced fuel efficiency, and a triggered check engine light. The TSS monitors the speed of the transmission's input shaft and sends this data to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for optimal gear changes. Diagnosing a faulty TSS involves a visual inspection for damage or corrosion, using a scanner to compare the sensor's voltage output to manufacturer specifications, and inspecting the reluctor wheel for debris. Addressing the issue typically involves replacing the faulty sensor, repairing damaged wiring, and cleaning the reluctor wheel. Prompt attention to a malfunctioning TSS can restore your truck's performance and fuel efficiency, preventing further transmission damage. For professional assistance, contact Truck Transmission Specialists at (555) 555-5555 or visit prebuilttrans.com.

Vehicle MaintenanceTransmission CareDIY Auto RepairStep-by-Step GuidesSafety TipsMaintenance ToolsProfessional Assistance