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The speed and pressure measurements of Ford Transmission Sensor are accurate enough that the control module then activates each shift of the gears in a flawless manner and allows the car to remain fun to drive and efficient. Ford has been a leader in the auto world since Henry Ford designed the moving assembly line, and Ford today drives vehicles with EcoBoost engines that deliver both power and economy, SYNC voice technology that lets teenagers stream music in the car, Co-Pilot360 safety features that check blind spots and stop-and-go features when trouble is near, and entertaining electric options such as the zero-emission F-150 Lightning, demonstrating how Ford is not afraid to be bold and green. A Transmission Sensor refers to a miniature electronic device that measures shaft speed, temperature and fluid pressure and transmits rapid signals to control shifts and diagnostics. To install a Ford Transmission Sensor, one should first of all park on a flat surface, switch off the brake and disconnect the battery to avoid breaking the circuits and then raise the car by using heavy stands. Locate the unit on the transmission case, unscrew the wiring connector, turn out the sole screw, and carefully remove the old sensor and seal. Install matching part, clean the seat, apply a thin layer of oil to the new seal, insert the sensor manually and tighten the bolt to the recommended torque. Connect the connector again, lower the car, plug in the battery, clear the car of any codes with a scanner, take a brief road test, and ensure that the Transmission Sensor is operating without any leaks and warning lights.