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P1700


DTC P1700 Speed Sensor No. 2 Circuit Malfunction
(No.2 Vehicle Speed Sensor)


Sensor Operation:




Sensor Location:





CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
A rotor with built in permanent magnet is mounted on the output shaft. Every time the Output shaft (and thus the rotor) makes one complete revolution, the permanent magnet activates the reed switch, which is built into the No.2 vehicle speed sensor, causing it to generate signal. This signal, which corresponds to the governor pressure in a conventional automatic transaxle, is sent to the ECM, which uses it in controlling the shift points and the operation of the lock-up clutch.
This sensor outputs one pulse for every one revolution of the output shaft.
If the No.2 vehicle speed sensor malfunctions, the ECM uses input signals from the No.1 vehicle speed sensor as a back-up signal.





DETECTING CONDITION





Reference
- Waveform between terminals SP2 and E1 when vehicle speed is approx. 60 km/h (37 mph).





WIRING DIAGRAM

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INSPECTION PROCEDURE