Your vehicle's engine speed sensor , or vehicle speed sensor as it is also known, sends information to your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box's computer about how fast the1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-boxs engine is spinning at any particular moment. The sensor does this by recording how fast the crankshaft of your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box is spinning. A faulty speed sensor can cause all sorts of strange problems in your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box.
A faulty vehicle speed sensor can cause an array of problems. In fact, symptoms of a faulty speed sensor may also result symptoms of other common components such as a defective coil pack or bad throttle position sensor. However, here is a list of the most common symptoms associated with a bad engine speed sensor:
If your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box is experiencing any of the above symptoms, you should take your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box into a local dealership to have them run a computer diagnostic on your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box. While some of the problems may seem transmission related, it is usually better to take your 1999 Ford Ranger 4x2-regular-cablong-box to a repair shop that has complete computer diagnostic equipment before going to a specialty repair shop.