What does po735 mean?
Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio
P0735 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) for “Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio”. This can happen for multiple reasons and a mechanic needs to diagnose the specific cause for this code to be triggered in your situation.
How do I fix code P0735?
How To Correct P0735 Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio
- Repair or replace any corroded or damaged wires in and around the transmission control module.
- Replace transmission fluid and wiring, if not in working condition.
- Repair or replace problem with the pump.
- Replace faulty shift solenoids.
- Replace faulty torque converter.
Where is the p0735 gear 5 trouble code?
The P0735 code is an indicator that the automatic transmission can’t be shifted to the 5th gear. This code is used in vehicles that are built with automatic transmissions/transaxles that rely on torque converters to drive the rear wheels and increase the engine torque output. The converter is located between the transmission and the engine.
Where is the p0735 converter in a car?
The converter is located between the transmission and the engine. Most modern vehicles are equipped with this type of transmission setup. P0735 can be triggered when your vehicle is driving in 5th gear or while you’re shifting into it. With an automatic transmission, the vehicle’s computer is in charge of the shifting.
What happens if the p0700 code is present?
When the P0700 code is present, the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) may be illuminated. You may be seeing poor gas mileage or have transmission shifting problems. The engine could stall or run poorly. When hooked up to the scan tools, there will most likely be other codes present because the P0700 code is generally not alone.
What are the symptoms of a p0700 transmission problem?
What Causes P0700? 1 A faulty TCM 2 Shorts in the wiring 3 Transmission issues 4 Defective shift solenoids 5 Defective engine coolant sensor 6 Dirty transmission fluid or low levels
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