What is P0773 code?
What is P0773 code?
What the P0773 code means. The transmission control module (TCM) turns shift solenoid valve E on or off depending upon the operating conditions of the vehicle. If there is a malfunction somewhere in the wiring or solenoid itself, it will cause abnormality in the gear ratio, causing P0773 to set.
What does the code p0770 stand for?
All our repairs are backed by our 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty. A P0770 trouble code is related to a vehicle’s automatic transmission and the shift solenoid that controls the lock-up mechanism of the torque converter. P0770 is an OBD-II generic code for a malfunction of shift solenoid E on the transmission valve body.
What are the symptoms of a p0770 transmission malfunction?
The most common symptoms of a P0770 include the transmission’s refusal to engage lock up, decreased fuel economy, and higher engine speeds while cruising. In some cases, the transmission will shift harshly or stall the engine when idle. In others, nothing more than a check engine light will illuminate on the dash.
What causes a p0772 trouble code on a shift solenoid?
When the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) detects a problems in the shift solenoid, usually in the form of an incorrect gear ratio, a P0772 trouble code is stored. The shift solenoids help to manage the transfer of transmission fluid between the various hydraulic circuits, which in turn cause the transmission to go into different gears.
What should I do if my p0772 code is stuck?
To fix a P0772 trouble code, the mechanic should perform the following repairs: Rebuild the transmission if damaged due to a low fluid condition. The mechanic should also install a new torque converter when doing so. Need help with a P0772 code?
All our repairs are backed by our 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty. A P0770 trouble code is related to a vehicle’s automatic transmission and the shift solenoid that controls the lock-up mechanism of the torque converter. P0770 is an OBD-II generic code for a malfunction of shift solenoid E on the transmission valve body.
The most common symptoms of a P0770 include the transmission’s refusal to engage lock up, decreased fuel economy, and higher engine speeds while cruising. In some cases, the transmission will shift harshly or stall the engine when idle. In others, nothing more than a check engine light will illuminate on the dash.
Can a p0770 cause a torque converter to overheat?
Because most P0770s will impact how the torque converter locks and unlocks, it’s likely that your transmission could be at risk of overheating with this code. It’s important to get this inspected as soon as possible and if you do have to drive with a P0770, try to avoid highway speeds. What repairs can fix the P0770 code?