Signs of a faulty automatic transmission output sensor:

Mechanical signs:

*Transmission fluid leaking around the sensor.
*Damaged or broken sensor wiring harness.
* Loose or poorly secured sensor.

Electrical signs:

* Failure of trouble codes (DTC) related to the output speed sensor (OSS).
* Incorrect vehicle speed readings.
* Intermittent or unstable gear shifting.
* Transmission of the gearbox into emergency mode.
* Increased fuel consumption.
* Jerking or vibration when shifting gears.

Other signs:

* Slipping or delay when shifting gears.
* Noise or grinding noise from the transmission.
* Sluggish acceleration.
* Difficulty starting the engine.

Consequences of a faulty automatic transmission output sensor:

A faulty automatic transmission output sensor can lead to the following consequences:

* Damage to the gearbox.
* Deterioration in driving control.
* Increased fuel consumption.
* Difficulty starting the engine.
* Reduced driving safety and comfort.

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