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Dorman® 511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit

Manufacturer #511-100

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511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit
511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit
511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit
511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit

Dorman® 511-100 Automatic Transmission Pressure Sensor - Direct Fit

Manufacturer #511-100

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$37.52

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Question: Truck does not engage into drive mode. Truck only operates in reverse gear. Can this product help the situation ?Cuthbert H. / Jul 03, 2023
Hi Cuthbert, thank you for reaching out. We are unable to answer this question accurately since we do not know the primary cause of the issue. Kindly check with a mechanic. Have a nice day.
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Answered by Aldrin P. / Mon, Jul 03
Question: Reverse works good but drive takes time to shift ?Ron V. / Feb 27, 2021
Hi Ron, Here are some symptoms of a bad transmission range sensor: 1. The car doesn't start and will not move. 2. Transmission shifts into an unexpected gear. 3. The vehicle will go into limp mode. Delayed shifting is often caused by valves sticking the valve body, which prevents shifts from happening when they should. On newer cars, which control shifts using a computer, the problem could lie in the shift solenoids that are used to trigger shifts. If this is the case, these components of the transmission will likely need to be serviced or replaced. The transmission oil pressure switch/sensor is unique in that its sole purpose is to collect data about the pressure found inside the transmission case, which impacts the timing and operation of shifting a vehicle to a higher or lower gear if needed.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Sat, Feb 27
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