I need location turbine speed sensor input
SOURCE: I HAVE A HONDA CIVIC WITH TROUBLECODES INDICATING
If you google 97honda input speed sensor you will find several pictures. (Go to google images and input the above).
IF your input speed sensor goes bad the trans controll unit see's an "incorrect gear ratio".
Check your fluid too. If it is clean, you probably do not have a Major problem I have been rebuilding transmissions since the 80's and only stopped in 06. I have had many that only needed a new sensor like the input or output speed sensor. Try removing the input first and clean off the magnet. It is a pulse width modulator that uses a magnet with lands of metal passing through the magnetic field and the computer counts the pulse made by a collapsing field to determine the speed of the input drum. It compares it to what gear it is in and what the output speed is and if there is a problem it will set the codes you see.
Sometimes find metal from wear in the unit will accumulate on the magnet interfering with the input. Other times the sensor just fails, either way, it is usually not bad unless something is tearing up in the unit to cause a lot of metal to adhere to the mag.
Hope this helps
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SOURCE: Speed Sensor
HI..
The Speed sensor on your Honda Accord 97.
Is located on the Transmission.
If you follow the Lower Radiator hose from the rad to the engine.
The hose end on the Thermostat housing.
OK.. Just on direction of the thermostat housing .
Under the housing you Will see on the transmission the Speed sensor, with a connector of 3 wires. Is the only sensor at this
Part of the Transmission..
Ok. I hope this work on your question.
Thank you for use fixya..
SOURCE: 1996 accord lx 4cyl at. Code is transmission input
Stand on passenger side of vehicle with hood up, look down kind of behind the throttle body but still close to the side of the car. It should be sitting on top of the tranny with a connnector with 2 or 3 wires coming out of it. It also has a little straight gear in it that spins with the tranny, make sure and dont drop this out or it wont work.
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