What are the symptoms of a faulty automatic transmission sensor?
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Symptoms of a faulty transmission sensor: The odometer does not display and does not accumulate mileage; Unable to accurately display the instantaneous mileage and speed; Unable to shift gears; Causes the retarder to fail to work. Types of engine sensors: The types of engine sensors include oxygen sensors, intake air flow sensors, intake air temperature sensors, throttle position sensors, knock sensors, and camshaft position sensors. These sensors are responsible for detecting the air-fuel ratio, air flow, air temperature, throttle opening, engine knock, and camshaft position, respectively. If any of these sensors malfunction, it can lead to increased fuel consumption, reduced engine power, or even failure to start. Importance of sensors: Vehicle sensors are crucial for the proper functioning of the vehicle. The car's computer relies on the data fed back by the sensors to make timely responses. If the sensors are damaged, it is like the human senses being impaired, and the brain cannot make timely adjustments and responses. When a vehicle's sensor fails, it is necessary to check whether the sensor itself is damaged or if the sensor circuit is faulty.