Transmission Range (TR) Sensor

2010 Ford Transit Connect Van CargoSECTION Transmission Range (TR) Sensor
Fig 1: Identifying Transmission Range (TR) Sensor
G06292701Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

The Transmission Range (TR) sensor is located on the manual shaft on the transaxle housing.

When the manual control shaft is moved by means of the selector lever cable, an engagement pin in the inner ring of the TR  sensor moves through the different positions. The signals are transmitted to the PCM, the reversing lamps and the starter inhibitor relay.

NOTE: Correct operation of the TR  sensor is only guaranteed when the manual selector lever cable is adjusted correctly.

The signals of the TR  sensor are used for the following functions:

  • to recognize the selector lever position.
  • to actuate the starter inhibitor relay.
  • to actuate the reversing lamps.

No substitute signal is available for the TR  sensor.

If the connection is cut, the vehicle cannot be started.

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