kopplingssensorer
Kopplingssensorer, often referred to as clutch position sensors, are electronic components commonly found in modern vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions or manual transmissions featuring advanced electronic control systems. Their primary function is to detect the position of the clutch pedal. This information is crucial for the vehicle's computer, known as the Engine Control Unit (ECU) or Transmission Control Module (TCM), to make informed decisions regarding vehicle operation.
In vehicles with automatic transmissions, the kopplingssensor can inform the ECU whether the clutch is engaged
In some manual transmission vehicles, particularly those with start-stop systems or advanced driver-assistance features like hill-hold
A malfunctioning kopplingssensor can lead to various drivability issues, including rough shifting, delayed engagement, incorrect gear