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522155-2 code TOSS sensor location

Hi Guys, I have a 2014 S7 with a 522155-2 code.
I have access to the fault codes but no service manual. People have said the TISS and TOSS sensors are at the top of the transmission, and that the TISS has 3 wires and the TOSS has 4.
On this machine the TISS has 3 wires and the TOSS has 5. Am I looking at the wrong thing? as at the bottom of the transmission next to the prop shaft there is a similar sensor.
I swapped the 5 wire sensor at the top of the transmission (what i think is the TOSS sensor) today with a used one but am still having the issues.
  • Posted 14 Sep 2022 06:43
  • By CHRISCARRYLIFT
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Nice !

Thanks for the explanation !
  • Posted 17 Sep 2022 02:05
  • By LaGrange
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Thanks for your reply, worked it out eventually. On the 2 speed transmission the TOSS sensor is located next to the prop shaft.
I found it to be a poor connection through the plug.
The sensors at the top of transmission are the TISS and the Intermediate sensors.
  • Posted 16 Sep 2022 15:54
  • By CHRISCARRYLIFT
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TISS and TOSS are always very close to each other....3 wire and 4 wire connectors.

5 wire ? Might be the XMSN valve, enables Transmission Brake to work.

Have you Calibrated the XMSN valve ?

It's easy to do and might solve the problem.
  • Posted 16 Sep 2022 10:51
  • By LaGrange
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  • Missouri, United States
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