Theory of Operation

2011 Dodge and Ram Caliber ExpressSECTION Theory of Operation

The transmission system uses two speed sensors. One is used to measure input rpm (primary pulley) and one to measure output rpm (secondary pulley).

The Output Speed sensor detects the secondary pulley rpm by the use of a three-wire magnetic pickup device that generates a square wave signal as rotation occurs and is monitored by the Transmission Control Module (TCM). These inputs are essential for proper transmission operation.

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