The temperature sensor is a very crucial and vital component of the gearbox. It relays information on the temperature condition of the transmission. However there is not much to worry about since transmissions contain heavier oil.
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Hmm... not directly it assists the trottle body through maintaining the air to fuel ratio specified for the engine in return the troottle body controls some sensor components of the transmission resulting in its performance so in short the trottle body plays an important role in the transmission's function and the air flow sensor plays an important role in the trottle body's function.
All you need to do is replace the sensor. It cost around $20.
The 1999 Chevrolet Suburban speed sensor is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor will be in the upper left-hand corner.
The speed sensor (transmission revolution sensor) is located on the left side of the bellhousing near the top. Access is through the driver's side wheel well. I'm at the wheel well and i cant see the speed sensor
No.. They really have nothing in common. A speed sensor sends a signal from your transmission that is shown on your gauge in the dash. That is all the sensor does- it has nothing to do to my knowledge with the shifting functions