What should I do if my OBD code says p0717?

What should I do if my OBD code says p0717?

The right repair for the job will depend entirely on the underlying cause of the problem. Some of the most likely repairs to fix a P0717 code are: Replacing the valve body. Replacing the input/turbine speed sensor. Replacing one or more shift solenoids. Replacing or repairing damaged, shorted, or open wiring or circuits.

When to set the p0717 powertrain control module code?

The PCM (powertrain control module) will set the P0717 code when it detects no signal from the input/turbine speed sensor. This signal may be interrupted briefly, or it may be erratic or otherwise outside of expected manufacturer settings.

Can a p0717 code cause a car to stall?

With so many symptoms affecting the drivability and performance of the vehicle, the P0717 code is absolutely a serious problem. It may not completely stop the vehicle from operating, but it can cause a number of dangerous situations, including stalling in traffic and/or unpredictable shifting.

How to know if your car has a p0717 code?

Symptoms of a P0717 code may include: 1 Intermittent or erratic speedometer (odometer) operation 2 Inability of the transmission to shift at all 3 Inoperative speedometer and/or odometer 4 Erratic or harsh transmission shift points 5 A decrease in fuel efficiency

What does p0717 mean on a turbine speed sensor?

The P0717 indicates a complete loss of circuit voltage for the input/turbine speed sensor. Symptoms of a P0717 code may include: Intermittent or erratic speedometer (odometer) operation Inability of the transmission to shift at all Potential causes for this code to set are: Damaged, loose, or shorted wiring and/or connectors in the circuit

The PCM (powertrain control module) will set the P0717 code when it detects no signal from the input/turbine speed sensor. This signal may be interrupted briefly, or it may be erratic or otherwise outside of expected manufacturer settings.

Is the body valve still p0717 after rebuild?

Decided to rebuild it, scanned before and was showing also P0717. We rebuild the tranny, replaced the ISS sensor, but still hard shifts with bangs. Went back to shop and they told me the body valve is from 2006 and they reinstalled the original one,and again hard shifts and code P0717 again !!!!