What does it mean when your PCM says p0725?

What does it mean when your PCM says p0725?

Although generic, the specific repair steps may vary depending on make/model. The presence of a stored code P0725 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a circuit malfunction with the engine speed sensor input signal.

What does p0725 mean on an engine speed sensor?

The presence of a stored code P0725 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a circuit malfunction with the engine speed sensor input signal. The engine speed input sensor is sometimes called the transmission input speed sensor and the input speed sensor.

What to do if your p0725 is reset?

Clear the codes and test drive the vehicle if possible. If the P0725 is reset, connect the scanner to the vehicle and observe the engine speed input signal (to the PCM) on the data display screen. If possible, test-drive the vehicle and note engine input speed.

Where can I find the OBD2 error code?

List of OBD2 error codes that can be read from the car using a diagnostic tool connected to the OBD2-outlet underneath the stearing wheel. Common error codes and their most common reason for triggering: Trouble Code Fault Location P0340 Depends mostly on blackened spark plugs. P1312 Misfire cylinder 1 and 2. Often caused by a faulty DI cassette

What does the p0725 OBD-II trouble code mean?

What the P0725 code means. The P0725 code is a generic OBD-II trouble code that notes a problem with the engine speed input circuit. The engine input speed sensor is responsible for sending a signal about the engine’s speed to the powertrain control module (PCM).

How much does it cost to fix a p0725 code?

Most auto repair shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour. How much do you know about cars? When is the code detected? The P0725 Codes is triggered when Transmission Control Module (TCM) does not receive the engine speed signal from Engine Control Module (ECM).

What should I do if my p0725 engine speed sensor is reset?

If the P0725 is reset, connect the scanner to the vehicle and observe the engine speed input signal (to the PCM) on the data display screen. If possible, test-drive the vehicle and note engine input speed. If engine input speed varies greatly from engine RPM, suspect a defective engine input speed sensor or reluctor ring damage/wear.

What are the three p0725 codes on a Nissan Altima?

My 2009 Nissan Altima has all three of these codes coming up at the same time (P0725, P0826, and P3431). This is the first time in 109,000 miles the light has come on, so I guess I’ve been lucky, but how are all three connected and where do I start?

Although generic, the specific repair steps may vary depending on make/model. The presence of a stored code P0725 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a circuit malfunction with the engine speed sensor input signal.

The presence of a stored code P0725 means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected a circuit malfunction with the engine speed sensor input signal. The engine speed input sensor is sometimes called the transmission input speed sensor and the input speed sensor.

Clear the codes and test drive the vehicle if possible. If the P0725 is reset, connect the scanner to the vehicle and observe the engine speed input signal (to the PCM) on the data display screen. If possible, test-drive the vehicle and note engine input speed.