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Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor
The turbine shaft speed (TSS) sensor is a magnetic pickup that sends the powertrain control module (PCM) torque converter turbine speed information.
The TSS sensor is mounted internally on the center support.
The PCM uses TSS information to help determine electronic pressure control (EPC) and torque converter clutch (TCC) operation.
You have to remove and disassemble the transmission down to the center support to access.
check make sure transmission fluid not too low or could have plugged transmission filter.or code scan for faulty transmission fluid pressure sensor or transmission range sensor bad or out of adjustment.transmission could have failed.garage has to run fluid pressure test see if transmission failed or you could have faulty shift solenoid..
the is also known as sensoer c it is your pressure control solenoid. if you drop the transmission pan and remove the transmission filter it is on the side of the valve body. DO NOT REMOVE THE VALVE BODY PLEASE
The turbine shaft speed sensor is located inside the transmission. The transmission will have to be removed and disassembled to access the sensor. The sensor you have now... sound about what it looks like.
it should be on the transmission but give these websites a try www.alldatadiy.com and www.autozone.com are stop by your local Ford dealership in the parts department and they be able to print you off the pictures and diagrams you will need wish you the best of luck Michigan Man.
Left side on top of transmission towards the rear
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