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Toyota 00-05 Mr2 Spyder Transmission Smt Stroke Sensor 894190w020 Powertrain on 2040-parts.com

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Platte City, Missouri, United States

Platte City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Toyota Item Name:Sensor Manufacturer Part Number:894190W020 Category 1:Electrical Genuine OEM:Yes Category 2:Powertrain Control Quantity Sold:sold individually Category 3:Powertrain Control

Are you having issues shifting your loved MR2 spyder SMT ? if so read on...

travel sensor (1) removed from known good SMT GSA (gear shift actuator) unit. 
Each GSA has three of these sensors, all identical.

This item ( select stroke sensor / shift stroke sensor ) was removed from a running, fully functional 52,000 miles 02 MR2 Spyder SMT. 
Guaranteed to function correctly when installed.
 Item  tested fully functional on the bench.
Toyota's SMT transmission is the clutchless "automatic" option offered on the 01-05 MR2 Spyder. 
  They worked great from the factory but over time failures are growing more common.  
The sensor is one of the common failure points and a new one from Toyota costs over $250 in USA and even more in the UK !!!! 
Swap this good, low mile unit in at a fraction of the cost and save!
   After any work is performed on the SMT system it must be fully bled and reset, then the relearn procedure must be performed. 
 A Toyota dealer tool (or compatible TIS cable available for purchase on ebay) is required for this relearn.
   If you fail to reset the SMT TCU after a parts swap it will not function properly 
 Comes as pictured including Aluminum support bracket and (2) mounting bolts

older part number 894190W010 has been superseded by this newer model 894190W020
 
item reads: LUK G1D7L0900  C2011

Worldwide shipping welcome. 
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