Oh, isn't that a happy little question! In a Toyota Noah with an automatic transmission and a 3S engine, the speedometer sensor is typically located on the transmission housing. It sends signals to the speedometer to display your vehicle's speed accurately. Just remember, when you're looking for it, approach it with a gentle touch and a curious mind, and you'll find it in no time.
Ah, the speedometer sensor on a Toyota Noah automatic engine is usually located on the transmission. It helps measure the speed of the vehicle and sends that information to the speedometer on your dashboard. Just like painting a happy little tree, take your time and follow the vehicle's manual for guidance to locate and possibly replace the sensor if needed. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents.
the speedometer on my 97 toyota camary stopped working and the check engine light came on why
No. Speed sensors tell the speedometer how fast you are travelling, O2 sensors provide information to the ECU to enable it to provide the correct fuel/air mix to the engine.
A Toyota 5vz-fe engine has two oxygen sensors. There is a higher and lower sensor which send air and fuel readings to the ECU so the engine can run properly.
It depends on number of cylinders the engine has. 4 cylinder engine has 2 oxygen sensors. V6 has at least 3.
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Oxygen sensors on a 1989 Toyota SR5 and located near the catalytic converter. The sensors read the emissions from the vehicle so the ECU knows ho much fuel to run in the engine.
the vehicle speed sensor is on the tranny it hooks onto your speedometer. the engine speed sensor is on the front of the engine, two different sensors guys.
I say "Yes u can". Becos a friend swapped a Mercedes M103 engine with a Toyota Chaser 1G engine. The German star is cruising cool n sweet...save for the lying speedometer. (gearbox swapped for a Toyota one) . It all depends on the capabilities of ur mechanic.
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The oxygen sensors on a 2004 Toyota Corolla are located within the exhaust manifold. They constantly monitor oxygen levels in the exhaust and allow the engine to make adjustments accordingly.
They are located down in the engine block valley. Accessing the knock sensors requires cylinder head removal..........sorry.