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Measuring and testing – Probe or probe mounting

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07398704

ABSTRACT:
A sensor assembly is provided with a speed sensor module that is rotatable relative to a bracket between first and second positions. The sensor module need not be translated to accomplish the rotation; therefore, it may remain installed through an aperture of a transmission casing and adjustment between the positions will not involve fluid leakage. The sensor module and the bracket interfit to establish and define both the first and second positions. A method of assembling a sensor module in a transmission includes loosening a bolt holding a bracket to a transmission casing, sliding the bracket relative to the sensor module, and then rotating a sensor module between first and second positions without removing or even translating the module in the casing aperture. Preferably, testing of the sensor module occurs when it is in the first position and the second position is an in-use position.

REFERENCES:
patent: 6774623 (2004-08-01), Palfenier et al.
patent: 6788054 (2004-09-01), Collins et al.
patent: 6851306 (2005-02-01), Shost et al.

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