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P0863 TCM Communication Circuit

Technical Description of OBD-II Trouble Code

Issue with TCM Communication Circuit

What is the meaning of P0863?

P0863 is a generic powertrain code that applies to many OBD-II vehicles (1996-newer). This includes vehicles from Dodge, Honda, Volkswagen, Ford, and others. The exact repair steps may vary depending on the year, make, model, and powertrain configuration.

If your vehicle has stored a code P0863 and the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) is illuminated, it means that the powertrain control module (PCM) has detected an abnormal electrical condition in the transmission control module (TCM) communication circuit.

While some transmission control modules for OBD-II equipped vehicles are integrated into the PCM, most are stand-alone components. TCM related codes may also be stored as P-codes, B-codes, or U-codes, depending on the vehicle make and model. If a P0863 code is stored, there is a high chance that there are other PCM and/or TCM codes stored as well. Antilock braking system (ABS) codes may also be stored.

Electronic transmission control systems in OBD-II equipped vehicles are controlled using a network of computers called control modules. This involves constant communication between the various control modules via the controller area network (CAN).

The PCM uses input signals from multiple engine and transmission sensors to calculate the automatic transmission shift strategy. A high-pressure pump inside the transmission forces fluid through the valve body and into the sprag assembly, which lubricates and cools the transmission. The high-pressure fluid allows the clutches to separate from the sprag momentarily, enabling smooth gear ratio changes. One or more electronic pressure control (EPC) solenoids help regulate fluid pressure.

Electronic pressure (EP) sensors provide the PCM with relevant data about fluid pressure at different points in the transmission.

Electronic shift solenoids are used to interrupt the flow of high-pressure fluid, allowing the transmission to shift gears when commanded. The PCM uses voltage input signals from the transmission input speed sensor and transmission output speed sensor to determine if the transmission is shifting efficiently.

Like many other automatic transmission malfunctions, a transmission control system code can be caused by either an electrical or mechanical failure. If the PCM detects a malfunction that requires MIL illumination, a code P0863 will be stored and the MIL may be illuminated.

An example of a typical TCM transmission control module

What is the severity of this DTC?

If this code is stored, you may have noticed that your transmission shifts much more harshly than normal. If your vehicle has exhibited a code P0863, it should be diagnosed as soon as possible.

What are some of the symptoms of the code?

Symptoms of a P0863 trouble code may include:

  • Erratic transmission shift patterns
  • Failure of the transmission to shift
  • Diminished fuel efficiency
  • Transmission slippage
  • Delayed transmission engagement
  • Other transmission related codes
  • ABS disabled
  • What are some of the common causes of the code?

    Causes for this code may include:

  • Transmission sensor failure
  • Vehicle speed sensor failure
  • Open or shorted circuits in the CAN harness
  • Mechanical transmission failure
  • Defective TCM, PCM, or programming error
  • What are some P0863 troubleshooting steps?

    To accurately diagnose a code P0863, you will need a diagnostic scanner, a digital volt/ohmmeter (DVOM), and a reliable source of vehicle information. An oscilloscope can also be helpful in diagnosing various sensor outputs.

    You can save time by searching for technical service bulletins (TSB) that match the stored code, vehicle information (year, make, model, and engine), and exhibited symptoms. This information can be found in your vehicle information source. If you find the appropriate TSB, it may provide a quick solution to your diagnosis.

    After connecting the scanner to the vehicle diagnostic port and retrieving all stored codes and relevant freeze frame data, write down the information in case the code is intermittent. Then, clear the codes and test drive the vehicle until one of two things happens: the code is restored or the PCM enters readiness mode.

    If the PCM enters readiness mode at this point, the code may be more difficult to diagnose because it is intermittent. The condition that caused the P0863 to be stored may need to worsen before an accurate diagnosis can be made. If the code is restored, continue with the diagnosis.

    You can obtain connector face views, connector pinout charts, component locator charts, wiring diagrams, and diagnostic flow charts related to the code and vehicle in question using your source of vehicle information.

    Perform a visual inspection of related wiring and connectors. Repair or replace any wiring that has been cut, burned, or damaged.

    Use the DVOM to test voltage and ground circuits at the TCM and/or PCM. If no voltage is detected, check the system fuses. Replace any blown or defective fuses as necessary and retest.

    If voltage and ground are detected at the TCM, test the corresponding circuit at the PCM connector. If no voltage is detected there, suspect an open circuit between the component in question and the PCM. If voltage is discovered there, suspect a defective TCM, PCM, or a programming error.

  • Most communication error codes can be attributed to a programming issue
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    While we always recommend seeking mechanical solutions for this issue, if 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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