Rover 2000 Transmission speed sensor replacement
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Rover 2000 Transmission speed sensor replacement
When do Rover 2000 transmission speed sensors need to be replaced?
The transmission speed sensor, sometimes called a vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is responsible for working out what speed your Rover 2000 is doing. It then sends the speed information to the engine control unit (your car's brain) and from there, depending on if your Rover 2000 is manual or automatic, it can determine which gear you should be in, your ignition timing and fuel injection settings. All of which help with the vehicle's efficiency, emissions and drivability.
It also relays that information to the display on the speedometer to let you know what speed your Rover 2000 is doing and the kilometres travelled.
A faulty transmission speed sensor can cause a multitude of problems
- Faulty cruise control
- Sluggish shifting
- Difficult shifting
- Malfunctioning speedometer
- Check engine light
Delaying the repair of a faulty speed sensor could cost you more money, obviously without an accurate speedometer your chance of receiving a speeding fine will be higher and it could also cost you money in excess fuel consumption.
It is recommended you get it repaired as soon as you notice an issue. AutoGuru has the best customer rated workshops that can help you replace your Rover 2000 transmission speed sensor. It's hassle-free and easy!