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Output Speed Sensor Signal

Output speed sensor uses a magnetic pick-up coil to generate an AC voltage input signal when trigger teeth on output shaft pass the magnetic pick-up coil. See Figure . The TCM uses input signal to determine output shaft speed. The TCM compares output speed sensor signal against the input speed sensor signal to determine gear ratio and clutch slippage. Output speed sensor signal is also compared to throttle position sensor signal to determine transaxle shift points. Output speed sensor signal is also used for determining vehicle speed. Vehicle speed signal is delivered from TCM to Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM delivers vehicle speed signal on CCD bus for use by Body Control Module (BCM) if equipped and other vehicle control modules.

NOTE: Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) is used in place of Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch and transmission range switch on most models.