Speed sensor

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by leslie8774, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. leslie8774

    leslie8774 Guest

    hello , i need a input tribune speed sensor put into my car , where is that
    located . Also i have been driving like that for about 6 months do u think
    it has caused some other damge to my car.?
     
    leslie8774, Mar 8, 2007
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  2. You can find the location by going to www.hmaservice.com and opening a free
    account. Be sure to go to the Site Requirements and get the picture viewer.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Mar 8, 2007
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    hyundaitech Guest

    I'll need to know the year and model of your car to advise you on this,
    Leslie. But you should have your car repaired. If your transmission is
    going into failsafe (3rd gear only), it puts tremendous strain on the
    transmission at low speeds.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 8, 2007
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    Matt Whiting Guest

    I'm curious as to why this is? I'd have thought just the opposite.

    Matt
     
    Matt Whiting, Mar 8, 2007
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  5. leslie8774

    hyundaitech Guest

    You've got the engine applying a large amount of torque-- the torque
    converter allows the engine to rev up significantly-- yet the output still
    accelerates slowly.

    Think about revving your engine up to 2000 rpm at a stop and then letting
    the clutch out in 3rd or 4th gear. It's not quite the same, but I hope it
    illustrates the strain put on the system.
     
    hyundaitech, Mar 9, 2007
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    I didn't see free, only pay.
     
    BanjoMike, Mar 16, 2019
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    This is an old thread.
    When he posted, the site was free.
    However, they have since changed to a pay only service
     
    avisitor, Mar 17, 2019
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