This paper proposes a self-tuning closed-loop flux observer, which provides field-oriented torque control for induction machines without a tachometer. The proposed algorithm combines the best features of harmonic detection and stator voltage integration through the use of a new tuning scheme, The observer accuracy and robustness is augmented by a parameter-independent accurate-speed detector, which analyzes magnetic saliency harmonics in the stator current, The harmonic-detection scheme provides accurate rotor-speed updates during steady-state operation down to 1-Hz source frequency, This additional speed information is used to tune the rotor-resistance parameter of the observer, The tuned observer exhibits improved dynamic performance, accurate steady-state speed control, and an extended range of control near zero speed. The algorithm requires no special machine modifications and can be implemented on most existing low-and medium-performance drives, The closed-loop nature of the flux observer, combined with the harmonic-detection scheme, provides flux and speed error feedback, which significantly increases the robustness of sensorless control across the entire speed range.