What does a transmission range?

What does a transmission range?

The Transmission Range Sensor tells the PCM the position of the transmission shifter. The PCM uses this information to control which gears of the transmission to enable or disable. When the TR sensor fails it can cause wrong gear starts, no upshifts, or what feels like a falling-out-of-gear condition.

What is the p0706 code for transmission range sensor?

All our repairs are backed by our 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty. The P0706 code is a generic powertrain code related to the transmission. This code is non-emission related. The transmission range sensor circuit is not communicating correct data to the engine control module (ECM). This code only applies to vehicles with an automatic transmission.

What causes a p0706 OBD-II problem code?

Several problems may cause a P0706 code including: Dirty or poor quality transmission fluid. Damaged or defective park/neutral position switch. Damaged or improperly adjusted park/neutral position switch. Damaged or defective transmission range sensor. Damaged, defective, or shorted wiring to the transmission range sensor.

What does p0706 stand for in torque pro?

We recommend Torque Pro. P0706 means that the Transmission Control Module (TCM) [or Powertrain Control Module (PCM), a combined engine and transmission controller used in many vehicles] sensed a “bad” signal from the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS).

What is the transmission range sensor malfunction code?

The transmission range sensor circuit is not communicating correct data to the engine control module (ECM). This code only applies to vehicles with an automatic transmission. Codes related to the P0706 include: P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input)

All our repairs are backed by our 12-month / 12,000-mile warranty. The P0706 code is a generic powertrain code related to the transmission. This code is non-emission related. The transmission range sensor circuit is not communicating correct data to the engine control module (ECM). This code only applies to vehicles with an automatic transmission.

Why is the p0706 fault code on my Jaguar?

Note, if the P0706 code logs when 3rd is selected, then the D to 4 switch is the most probable cause If the code logs when D is selected from the LH side of the gate, then check selector cable adjustment.

Several problems may cause a P0706 code including: Dirty or poor quality transmission fluid. Damaged or defective park/neutral position switch. Damaged or improperly adjusted park/neutral position switch. Damaged or defective transmission range sensor. Damaged, defective, or shorted wiring to the transmission range sensor.

We recommend Torque Pro. P0706 means that the Transmission Control Module (TCM) [or Powertrain Control Module (PCM), a combined engine and transmission controller used in many vehicles] sensed a “bad” signal from the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS).