A smaller wheel will be easier to turn, but will travel less for each revolution.
A bigger wheel will be harder to turn, but will go farther with each revolution.
Sticking a bigger wheel on a car that hasn't got the power to get it turning properly will make it slower - not faster.
Sticking a smaller wheel on a car that's already has its engine spinning like crazy won't make it faster either.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
The speed control switch is on the steering wheel.
It is a sensor that monitors wheel speed and sends that info to the abs module and/or the traction control module.
A Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) senses the speed of the vehicle. Used for automatic transmission shift points and other electronics. Another speed sensor would be a wheel speed sensor. This one monitors wheel speed for ABS and Traction control.
The steering wheel controls the direction and the gas pedal and foot break control the speed.
The traction control and the ABS both use the wheel speed sensors in the wheel bearings
the remote control sends out pulses of infrared light that represent specific binary codes. These binary codes correspond to commands, such as Power On/Off and Volume Up. then the rcc or remote control car responds to the command such as moving up and down.
A bad wheel speed sensor can affect the speedo.
Steering wheel?
It changes the ratio between the engine rpm and the drive wheel(s) rpm.
i heard the speed sensor is connected to the rear right wheel.
No, a steering wheel is not classified as an accelerator. A steering wheel is used to control the direction of the vehicle, while an accelerator pedal is used to control the speed of the vehicle.