What are the symptoms of a faulty transmission sensor?
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The symptoms of a faulty transmission sensor: The odometer does not display and does not accumulate mileage. Unable to accurately display the instant mileage and vehicle speed. Unable to shift gears. Causes the retarder to fail to work. There are many sensors in a car, and a faulty sensor can trigger trouble codes and also lead to poor engine and transmission performance. Here is additional information: Car sensors: A faulty car sensor will cause the dashboard to illuminate a warning light, and a diagnostic tool will read multiple trouble codes. These trouble codes will clearly indicate which sensors are faulty. The car's stability control system, ABS system, EBD system, and ESC system are all equipped with sensors. If the sensors responsible for providing feedback data to these systems are damaged, these systems will not function properly, severely affecting driving safety.