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The transmission input speed sensor is an electronic device that measures the speed at which the input shaft of the transmission is spinning. The input shaft is connected to the engine's output shaft through a torque converter in automatic transmissions. By providing real-time data about the rotational speed, this sensor helps the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU) make informed decisions regarding shifting, fuel management, and overall engine performance.


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Manufacturers often employ advanced engineering techniques, including finite element analysis (FEA), to optimize the design of chassis side members. This analysis allows engineers to simulate crash scenarios and assess how the side members perform under duress. Innovations such as crumple zones are strategically integrated into the chassis structure, allowing for controlled deformation during an impact, further enhancing occupant safety.


chassis side member

chassis

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