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P0707 Transmission Range Sensor A Circuit Low Input

Technical Description of OBD-II Trouble Code

The circuit for the Transmission Range Sensor “A” is experiencing a low voltage condition.

What does that mean?

This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic powertrain code that is applicable to vehicles equipped with OBD-II. While it is a generic code, the specific repair steps may vary depending on the make and model of the vehicle.

This is a generic powertrain diagnostic trouble code (DTC) that pertains to the transmission control system. It is classified as a type “C” DTC, which does not trigger the check engine light but may cause the overdrive (O/D) or D4 indicator to blink. Only emission-related codes will cause the check engine light to illuminate.

The transmission range sensor operates by receiving a voltage signal that changes or reroutes according to the position of the gear shifter. In the DTC description, it indicates a low condition in the circuit, which refers to a low or no voltage signal returning to the PCM. Please refer to the diagram in the diagnosis/repair section below.

Example of an external Transmission Range Sensor (TRS):

TRS image from Dorman

Symptoms & Severity of Code

The engine may exhibit a no-start condition due to the park/neutral switch, which is internal in most transmission range sensors. It could also experience erratic shifting or possibly start in gear. Additionally, there may be a lack of power due to the transmission controls being in “limp home” mode.

There is certainly a safety factor to consider with this code, and it should be repaired as soon as possible.

Causes

Potential causes for this code to be set are:

  • Faulty transmission range sensor
  • Open or shorted wiring
  • Misadjusted transmission range sensor
  • Faulty PCM
  • Diagnostic and Repair Procedures

    To diagnose this code, we must first have a basic understanding of two things:

    1. What is an Open Circuit?

    An open circuit is a circuit that does not complete a loop from battery negative to battery positive. For example, when a light bulb stops working because the filament broke in half, the circuit would be open at the broken filament.

    2. What is a Short Circuit?

    A short circuit occurs when battery negative comes into contact with battery positive without some type of load in between the two. In other words, there must be a component (e.g., a light, a motor, a sensor, etc.) in the circuit. A short circuit is similar to dropping a wrench on top of your car battery and having it touch both terminals, causing sparks. This is known as a direct short.

    Now that we have covered some basic circuit knowledge, please refer to the diagram below. An open circuit at point A, B, or C would result in low voltage to the PCM. A short circuit at the same points would cause a blown fuse and, again, low voltage at the PCM. Both of these conditions will trigger DTC P0707.

    To determine the exact cause of the DTC, simply check for voltage at points A, B, and C. If there is voltage at A and B but not at C, suspect a faulty range sensor. If there is voltage at C, suspect shorted wiring or, in my experience, occasionally a faulty PCM. If there is voltage at A only, check the fuses.

    Related Transmission Range Sensor codes: P0705, P0706, P0707, P0708, and P0709.

    Professional Service

    While we always recommend resolving this issue through mechanical means, if for some reason that is not possible, we offer the option to permanently delete this specific DTC. All other codes will continue to function. If you are interested in this option, please upload your ECU file to our portal.

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