Manufacturer Note: ISSA (Intermediate Speed Sensor A)
Fits the following Lincoln Models:
Aviator | 2020-2023 | Base, Black Label, Black Label Grand Touring, Grand Touring, Livery, Reserve | 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L PLUG-IN HYBRID EV-GAS (PHEV)
Aviator | 2020-2023 | Base, Black Label, Black Label Grand Touring, Grand Touring, Livery, Reserve | 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L PLUG-IN HYBRID EV-GAS (PHEV)
Other Name: Sensor - Output Shaft Speed; Output Sensor; Sensor
Manufacturer Note: ISSB (Intermediate Speed Sensor B)
Fits the following Lincoln Models:
Aviator | 2020-2023 | Base, Black Label, Black Label Grand Touring, Grand Touring, Livery, Reserve | 6 Cyl 3.0 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.0 L PLUG-IN HYBRID EV-GAS (PHEV)
Q: How to service the Vehicle Speed Sensor on the Turbine Shaft on Lincoln Aviator?
A: Petroleum jelly serves as a preparatory step for installing the Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor because you need to apply it to the sensor O-ring seal. 4x4 vehicle owners should remove the front driveshaft and 4x2 vehicle owners should place their vehcile on a hoist when it is in PARK position. Next remove the elements starting with the first sequence. The first step to remove the TSS sensor involves unscrewing its screw along with separating the sensor from the transmission system. Check the TSS sensor O-ring seal for damage before you proceed to replace it with an entirely new O-ring seal. Before fitting the TSS sensor inspectors should apply petroleum jelly to a new O-ring seal before installing it into the transmission and screwing it securely.
Q: How to service and repair the Vehicle Speed Sensor on Lincoln Continental?
A: Service and repair of the transmission speed sensor begins by disconnecting the battery ground cable. The first step requires hoisting the vehicle before wheel and tire removal of the left-hand front component. First disconnect the electrical connection from the transmission speed sensor before removing the sensor by removing its bolt. The installation process should be performed by reversing each step from removal.
Q: How to service and repair the Vehicle Speed Sensor on the Turbine Shaft and Output Shaft on Lincoln Navigator?
A: Serving and repairing the Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor and Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensor starts with putting the vehicle into NEUTRAL position and raising it on a hoist. Drill out transmission insulator-to-crossmember support nuts prior to installing a suitable high-lift transmission jack which will support the transmission. The next step requires removal of crossmember bolts and subsequent removal of the crossmember. This action enables transmission sensor access at the rear section. Breaking the electrical connection of the affected sensor requires gentle action with attention to keep foreign materials or dirt from contaminating the contact points. Isolate the TSS by removing its bolt followed by the sensor when required. Put the Heated Oxygen Sensor (H02S) connector at a safe location while possibly removing the OSS by detaching its bolt followed by the sensor removal. The installation process should prevent all forms of sensor contamination. You should lubricate the O-ring of the removed OSS before reinstallation using its bolt to secure it into place. Proceed with reattaching the H02S connector while installing the TSS with its lubricated O-ring by securing it with a bolt. One nut should be used to strap down the crossmember transmission mount before raising the transmission to orientate the crossmember bolt openings. Then reconnect the electrical connector to the targeted sensor. Fasten the transmission crossmember bolts then remove the lifted transmission jack while letting the vehicle descend.