What is the p2767 code for engine control module?

What is the p2767 code for engine control module?

The P2767 code is a generic powertrain code related to the transmission or gearbox. In particular, it states that the engine control module (ECM) is receiving incorrect information from the input/turbine speed sensor B. Codes related to the P2767 include: P2765: Input/Turbine Speed Sensor “B” Circuit

What does p2767 mean on a turbine speed sensor?

A code P2767 will be stored (and a malfunction lamp may be illuminated) if the actual input/turbine speed, or system circuit voltage, fail to coincide with the desired input/turbine speed or manufacturer’s specified voltage. The P2767 indicates a complete loss of circuit voltage for the input/turbine speed sensor.

Where is the input turbine speed sensor located?

The input/turbine speed sensor is typically a 3-wire, electromagnetic sensor that is used to monitor transmission input speed (identified by the PCM as revolutions per minute or RPMs). The sensor is usually mounted with a bolt/stud or threaded directly into the transmission case.

Why is my turbine speed sensor not working?

Excessive metal debris on magnetic contacts of input and/or output speed sensors can cause sensor malfunctions. When removing the sensor, clean excessive debris from magnetic surfaces before reinstallation. When sensors are removed you will also want to inspect interruption grooves and/or reluctor wheel notches for signs of damage or wear.

The P2767 code is a generic powertrain code related to the transmission or gearbox. In particular, it states that the engine control module (ECM) is receiving incorrect information from the input/turbine speed sensor B. Codes related to the P2767 include: P2765: Input/Turbine Speed Sensor “B” Circuit

A code P2767 will be stored (and a malfunction lamp may be illuminated) if the actual input/turbine speed, or system circuit voltage, fail to coincide with the desired input/turbine speed or manufacturer’s specified voltage. The P2767 indicates a complete loss of circuit voltage for the input/turbine speed sensor.

The input/turbine speed sensor is typically a 3-wire, electromagnetic sensor that is used to monitor transmission input speed (identified by the PCM as revolutions per minute or RPMs). The sensor is usually mounted with a bolt/stud or threaded directly into the transmission case.

Excessive metal debris on magnetic contacts of input and/or output speed sensors can cause sensor malfunctions. When removing the sensor, clean excessive debris from magnetic surfaces before reinstallation. When sensors are removed you will also want to inspect interruption grooves and/or reluctor wheel notches for signs of damage or wear.