Electromagnetic sensor of automatic transmission (automatic transmission)

The automatic transmission electromagnetic sensor is an important component in modern automatic transmissions. It is used to control and change gears.

Design and operating principle

* The sensor consists of a coil with winding, a core and a housing.
* When electric current is applied to the coil winding, an electromagnetic field is created that attracts the core.
* The position of the core is controlled by a mechanically coupled gear shift system.

Functions

* Gear selector position sensor: Detects the position of the gear selector and reports this to the automatic transmission control unit.
* Throttle position sensor: Detects the position of the throttle valve and reports this to the automatic transmission control unit, which then determines the required gear.
* Speed ​​sensor: Detects the speed of the vehicle and reports this to the automatic transmission control unit, which then selects the optimal gear.
*Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor: Detects the temperature of the transmission fluid and reports this to the automatic transmission control unit, which can regulate clutch pressure to prevent overheating.

Location

The automatic transmission electromagnetic sensor is usually located on the automatic transmission housing or on the solenoid housing.

Malfunctions

Malfunctions of the automatic transmission electromagnetic sensor can lead to the following problems:

* Incorrect gear shifting
*Slipping or delayed shifting
* Automatic transmission fault indicator lights up

Diagnostics and troubleshooting

* Diagnosis of automatic transmission solenoid sensor malfunctions usually involves a visual inspection, testing the coil for resistance and measuring the output signal using a diagnostic scanner.
* If the sensor is defective, it must be replaced.

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