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TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR - P 0705 / P 0706 
The rotary switch  is located on the  LH side  of the  transmission.  The harness incorporates  the transmission  wiring and 
runs  into the car through  the a hole in the  LH side  of the  tunnel.  The connectors GBOOI and GB002 are located  on the 
side  of the  selector mechanism ‘J’ gate  assembly. 
TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR  CIRCUIT - P 0705 
This test is  performed continuously  by the  background diagnostics  during operation.  The test  is a plausibility  check 
on  the 3 bit  Gray  code.  The test criteria is  that an invalid code must not be  seen. If a Z code is  seen for more than looms, 
then this fault  code will be stored and  the transmission  will adopt  the default function. 
TRANSMISSION  RANGE SENSOR  CIRCUIT RANGE/  PERFORMANCE - P 0706 
This is a plausibilitycheck on the 3 bit Gray  code  which  is only  performed  once during  cranking when  the engine  speed 
reaches 
a specific threshold. If the  gear  is not  P or N  when this test  is performed,  then this fault code  will be flagged 
and  the transmission  will adopt  the default function. 
ROTARY  SWITCH 
(GB002) 
PIN 1 -SWITCH  COMMON 
PIN 
2 -CODE X OUTPUT 
PIN 
3 -CODE  Y OUTPUT 
PIN 
4 -CODE Z OUTPUT 
Possible causes 
Open  circuit  on X, Y or Z line  from  rotary switch. 
9 Faulty operation  of rotary switch. 
Effects: 
. MIL illuminated. 
. Transmission  warning lamp illuminated. 
. Maximum fluid pressure applied. 
. Limp  home mode applied. 
Remedy: 
. Repair  or renew  harness I connectors. 
. Check selector cable  and adjust  or renew if necessary. 
. Check  rotary switch  and adjust  or renew if necessary. 
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TRANSMISSION  FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR INPUTS P 0712 / P 0713 
The transmission  fluid temperature  sensor is a positive  temperature coefficient  thermistor bead, located in the internal 
wiring  harness  of the transmission assembly  and immersed in the transmission  fluid in the unit  sump.  The wiring  is 
taken  out through  the transmission connector and  runs through the rotary switch and  then into the gearbox  harness 
to  the  TCM.  The pin outs  on the  relevant parts  are as follows. 
TCM  ROTARY SWITCH  TRANSMISSION 
55 WAY CONNECTOR  12 WAY  MULTI-LOCK 9 PIN  DEUTSCH 
(CC007) (GB002) (GB003) 
PIN 46 - SIGNAL  PIN 8 -SIGNAL  PIN D -SIGNAL 
PIN 
44 -GROUND  PIN 9 - GROUND  PIN J -GROUND 
TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR LOW INPUT- P 0712 
This input  is continuously  monitored during initialization  and operation by the  processor  and is checked against spe- cific  limits  to be  in range. If the  temperature indicated by  the sensor  is too low then this fault  code will be stored and 
the  processor  will use a substitute value  for the transmission  oil temperature. 
The  low limit  is approximately 
-50" C. This  fault  would  indicate  that the output signal line  (Pin 46) is probably short 
circuit  to ground. 
TRANSMISSION  FLUID TEMPERATURE  SENSOR HIGH INPUT- P 0713 
This input  is continuously  monitored during initialization  and operation by the processor and is checked against  spe- cific limits to  be in range. If the  temperature indicated by  the sensor  is too high  then this fault  code  will be stored and 
the  processor  will use a substitute value  for the transmission  oil temperature.  The high  limit is approximately 185" C. 
This fault  would  indicate  that the input  signal  line (Pin 46) is probably open  circuit or short circuit  to battery  positive 
voltage (+I2 nominal). 
Possible causes: 
. Faulty  sensor. 
. Faulty harness  wiring or connection  to sensor. 
Effects: 
. Substitute  oil temperature adopted by  TCM. 
Remedy: 
Renew internal  harness. 
. Repair or renew  harness I connectors. 
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SOL ENOlD VALVES 
The following  tests are performed continuously  by a background  task. If a fault  is detected, it is filtered for a set period. 
When  filtering  ends a fault  code is stored in the TCM  and action  is taken  to ensure  the integrity  of the  system. 
During  limp home  mode the internal  relay is turned 
off to  remove  the supply  to the  solenoids  and the gearbox with default  to fourth  gear (if aforward  gear is alreadyselected) and third  gear (if P.R.N.). Selecting  N and  then D will engage 
3rd  gear  only. 
Each  test checks  that the feedback  from the output  stage module  is consistent 
with the  driven  state of the  solenoid 
output,  detects short circuit to ground,  short circuit to battery voltage and open  circuit. 
TORQUE CONVERTER  CLUTCH SYSTEM - P 0743 
PRESSURE  CONTROL  SOLENOID  ELECTRICAL 
- P 0748 
SHIFTSOLENOID A ELECTRICAL - P 0753 
SHIH SOLENOID B ELECTRICAL - P 0758 
TCM  TRANSMISSION 
ccoo7/042 G B003/L 
CC007l005 GBOOYH 
ccoo7/024 GB003lK 
CC007/006 GB003/B 
CC007/0 19 G B003/M 
TORQUE CONVERTER  CLUTCH 
SHIFT  SOLENOID 
A 
SHIFT  SOLENOID B 
PRESSURE  CONTROL SOLENOID 
SOLENOID  SUPPLY 
Possible Causes: 
. Faulty valve. 
Faulty  harness wiring /connectors. 
Effects: 
MIL illuminated. 
. Transmission  warning lamp  illuminated. 
Maximum fluid  pressure applied. 
Limp home mode  applied. 
Remedy: 
Renew valve. 
. Repair or renew harness I connector. 
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SYSTEM VOLTAGE  MALFUNCTION - P 1794 
The TCM  monitors  the supply voltage and  will log this fault if the voltage is  less than 10.5V when  the engine  speed is 
greaterthan 1600rpm. This  fault  code  is unlikelyto becaused by afault  within theTCM and assuch thevehicle  harness 
and fuses  etc. should  be completely tested before  the TCM  is condemned. 
Possible causes: 
. Blown  fuses. 
. Faulty harness  wiring /connections. 
Effects: 
Transmission default settings  adopted. 
. MIL illuminated. 
Transmission warning lamp illuminated. 
. Maximum fluid pressure  available. 
. Limp home mode applied. 
Remedy: 
Examine fuse  F14 in LH heelboard fuse-box.  Renew (if necessary)  after determining  cause of rupture. 
. Repair  or renew  harness / connector. 
KICK-DOWN  SWITCH  SYSTEM - P 1796 
The diagnostic  check on the mode  switch input  is a plausibility check which  is performed continuously  while in oper- ation.  A fault  is determined when kickdown is  seen when  the throttle  angle is less than 50%. However a fault  will only 
be  logged  if the output  speed is greater  than 256 rpm.  No fault is logged  if there  is already a throttle  signal fault.  The 
kickdown switch  is located  on the  floor  under  the accelerator  pedal and is operated when  the throttle  is fully open (ap- prox 90%). It is a normally  open switch  with one contact permanently  to ground  and the other is a signal to the TCM. 
The  signal  wire is routed  through the  bulkhead harness and the gearbox  harness to the  TCM. 
LHD 
(FCO19) PIN 2 GROUND  PIN 1 KD 
SIGNAL 
RHD 
(CA074) PIN 2 GROUND  PIN 1 KD 
SIGNAL 
Possible causes 
. Faulty harness  wiring /connections. 
. Faulty switch  (or switch  adjustment). 
Effects: 
No kickdown facility. 
Remedy: 
. Repair or renew  harness  /connector. 
. Re-adjust or renew switch. 
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SECTION CONTENTS 
Sub
-Section 15.2 lnsfrumenfs 
Subsection  Title SRO Page 
15.2 ............. Instruments .................................................................... 15.2-1 
15.2.1 
............ Introduction .................................................................... 15.2-1 
15.2.2 
............ Instrument  Pack Connectors - Pin Locations ......................................... 15.2-3 
15.2.3 
............ Component Description .......................................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.1 .......... Speedometer ................................................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.2 .......... Tachometer .................................................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.3 
.......... Engine  Oil Pressure  and Warning  Lamp ............................................. 15.24 
15.2.3.4 .......... Engine Coolant  Temperature ...................................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.5 .......... Fuel Tank  Level  Gauge and  Warning Lamp .......................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.6 
.......... Battery  Voltage Gauge and  Warning Lamp .......................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.7 
.......... Liquid  Crystal  Display ........................................................... 15.24 
15.2.3.8 .......... Trip Computer .................................................................. 15.2-5 
15.2.4 
............ Primary  Warning  Lamps (Illuminated  Red) .......................................... 15.2-5 
15.2.4.1 
.......... Exhaust  Temperature ............................................................ 15.2-5 
15.2.4.2 
.......... Low  Oil Pressure ................................................................ 15.2-5 
15.2.4.3 
.......... Seat  Belt ....................................................................... \
15.2-5 
15.2.4.4 
.......... Trunk  Lid Open ................................................................. 15.2-5 
15.2.4.5 
.......... DoorAjar ...................................................................... 15.2-5 
15.2.4.6 
.......... Engine  Coolant LeveL ............................................................ 15.24 
15.2.4.7 
.......... SRS Airbag Fault ................................................................ 15.24 
15.2.4.8 .......... Charging Fault .................................................................. 15.24 
15.2.4.9 .......... Brake System  Fault .............................................................. 15.24 
15.2.4.10 ......... Bark Brake ..................................................................... 15.24 
15.2.5. ........... Secondary  Warning Lamps (Illuminated Amber) ...................................... 15.2-7 
15.2.5.1 
.......... Transmission Fault ............................................................... 15.2-7 
15.2.5.2 
.......... Washer  Fluid Level .............................................................. 15.2-7 
15.2.5.3 
.......... Bulb  Fail ....................................................................... \
15.2-7 
15.2.5.4 
.......... Traction  Control Fail ............................................................. 15.2-7 
15.2.5.5 
.......... Anti-lock  Fail .................................................................. 15.2-7 
15.2.5.6 
.......... Low  Fuel Level ................................................................. 15.2-7 
15.2.5.7 
.......... Check  Engine ................................................................... 15.2-7 
15.2.6.1 
.......... Transmission Sport  Mode ......................................................... 15.2-8 
15.2.6.2 
.......... Traction  Control OFF ............................................................ 15.2-8 
15.2.6.3 
.......... Direction  Indicators ............................................................. 15.2-8 
15.2.6.4 
.......... Main  Beam .................................................................... 15.2-8 
15.2.6 
............ Status 
and Warning  Lamps ........................................................ 15.2-8 
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SECTION CON TENTS 
Subsection 15.2 Instruments  (continued) 
Sub-Section  Title SRO Page 
15.2.7 ............ Fault Diagnosis ................................................................. 15.2-9 
15.2.7.1 
.......... Active High  /Low Inputs ......................................................... 15.2-9 
15.2.8. 
........... Instrument  Pack Pin-point  Tests .................................................. 15.2-1 0 
15.2.8.1 .......... Oil Pressure,  Battery Condition,  Coolant Temperature  and Fuel  Gauges ................. 15.2-1 0 
75.2.8.2 
.......... Speedometer .................................................................. 15.2-10 
15.2.8.4 
.......... Liquid  Crystal  Display .......................................................... 15.2-17 
15.2.8.6 
.......... Door Open  Warning Lamp ...................................................... 15.2-12 
15.2.8.7 
.......... Exhaust  Temperature  Warning Lamp .............................................. 15.2-1 3 
15.2.8.8 .......... Luggage Compartment  Warning Lamp ............................................. 15.2-14 
15.2.8.9 
.......... Seat  Belt Warning Indicator ...................................................... 15.2-1 5 
15.2.8.3 
.......... Tachometer ................................................................... 15.2-11 
15.2.8.5 
.......... Trip Computer ................................................................. 15.2-11 
15.2.8.70 
......... Park  Brake  Indicator ............................................................ 15.2-16 
15.2.8.71 
......... Main  Beam  Indicator ........................................................... 15.2-17 
75.2.8.12 
......... Direction  Indicator Tell Tales ..................................................... 15.2-18 
15.2.8.14 
......... Washer  Fluid Level  Indicator ..................................................... 15.2-20 
15.2.8.16 
......... Brake  Fluid Level  Indicator ...................................................... 15.2-22 
75.2.8.17 
......... General  Bulb Failure  Indicator ................................................... 15.2-23 
15.2.8.18 
......... 
75.2.8.19 ......... 
15.2.8.20 ......... Traction  Control OFF Tell-tale .................................................... 15.2-24 
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75.2.8.13 ......... Generator IND Voltage Indicator ................................................. 15.2-19 
7 5.2.8.15 ......... Engine Coolant  Level indicator ................................................... 15.2-2 1 
Transmission  Sport mode  Indicator ................................................ 75.2-24 
Traction  Control Failure Warning  Lamp 
............................................ 15.2-24 
15.2.8.21 
......... Anti-lock  Failure  Warning  Lamp .................................................. 15.2-24 
15.2.8.22 
......... Check  Engine  Warning  Lamp .................................................... 75.2-24 
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15.2.2 INSTRUMENT PACK CONNECTORS 
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Socket A (24-way) 
Pin Circuit Input 
1. Fuel used 2. 12V ignition  feed 3. Ground 4. Ground 5. Battery feed 6. 12V auxiliary feed 7. Anti-lock fail 8. - 
Socket 6 (48-way) 
Pin  Circuit Input 
1. - 2. Speed  output 1 
3. Speed  output 2 
4. Trip stalk cycle 5. - 6. - 7- 8. - 9. Generator  indicator voltage 10. Brake fluid level 11. - 12. Trip reset 13. Screenwash fluid level 14. Transmission  sport mode 15. Seat belt 16. Luggage  compartment  open 
Pin 
9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
Pin 
17. 
18. 
19. 20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
25. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
Circuit Input 
Illumination feed 
- 
- - 
Diagnostic serial  output (K) Diagnostic serial input (L) 
Distance 
- 
Circuit Input 
Park  brake  (on) 
D.I. 
bulb fail - - - 
Check  engine 
Exhaust  temperature 
Main  beam 
- - - - - - - - 
Fig. 1 Pin Locations 
Pin 
17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
24. 
Pin 
33. 
34.  35. 
36. 
37. 
38. 
39.  40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
45. 
46. 
47. 
48. 
Circuit Input 
- 
Coolant  temperature 
Fuel  level 
Oil  pressure 
Coolant  temperature  output 
Tachometer 
input - ECM 
- 
Circuit Input 
Ground - trip keyboard 
Traction  control status 
Trip  clear 
Coolant level 
Side  lights  (on) 
Left  D.I. (on) 
Right  D.I. (on) 
Trip 
km / miles 
General bulb fail 
Transmission  fail 
Air bag  fail 
Door  ajar 
- Driver’s 
Door  ajar - Passenger’s 
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15.2.5 SECONDARY WARNING LAMPS - ILLUMINATED  AMBER 
15.2.5.1 Transmission Fault 
The transmission fault indicator  is controlled  by a signal from the Transmission  Control Module (TCM). The signal  to 
the instrument  pack (pin 44,48-way connector)  is switched high when a transmission fault  occurs, and the indicator 
lamp is illuminated. 
15.2.5.2  Washer Fluid Level 
The washer  fluid level  sensor,  mounted  in the  fluid  reservoir,  provides a signal (pin 13, 48-way connector) when the 
amount  of fluid  drops below a predetermined  level. The switch is normally  in the closed  position, providing a low sig- 
nal to the instrument  pack, when  the fluid  level  is acceptable.  If the  fluid  level  drops,  the switch  will open,  removing 
the  low  signal  and illuminating  the indicator lamp. 
15.2.5.3 Bulb Fail 
Bulb failure indication  is controlled  from two different sources: 
If a direction indicator  lamp fails, a signal is  sent to the  instrument  pack (pin 18,48-way connector)  from the Body. :o- cessor Unit (BPU). The  signal  is normally  low but switched high if a bulb failure  occurs; thuscausing the bulbfail indica- 
If any  of the  other bulbs,  monitored  by the  three  lamp control  modules, fail, a signal is sent direct  to the  instrument 
pack  (pin 43, 48-way  connector).  The signal is normally  low but switched high  if a bulb failure  occurs;  thus causing 
the bulb failure indicator lamp  to illuminate. 
tor  lamp  to illuminate. 
15.2.5.4 Traction  Control Fail 
Two traction control  lamps are provided:  control fail and control off. Both lamps  are controlled  from one input  from 
the  ABS / TC Control Module. 
Under  normal operating  conditions, the input signal should  be high. 
If the input line is continuously  low, traction con- trol has failed  and both  lamps  will illuminate. If the input signal is a 4 Hz square  wave the traction control  system is 
switched off, therefore  the ‘traction  off lamp  will illuminate. 
15.2.5.5  Anti-lock Fail 
The input  to the instrument  pack (pin 7,24-way connector) is  provided by the  ABS Control Module.  The warning  lamp 
illuminates if the signal voltage  is less  than 5.0 volts  or greater  than 11.9 volts. 
- 15.2.5.6 Low Fuel  Level 
This signal  (pin 20,24-way connector)  comes direct from the variable  resistor type fuel level  sensor.  The sensor resis- 
tance values  range from 80 ohms  (full tank)  to 900 ohms (empty tank). 
When  the gauge  reaches 
a pre-determined reading,  the instrument pack illuminates the warning  lamp. 
15.2.5.7 Check Engine 
The ’checkeng’  indicator will illuminate  when the Engine  Control Module (ECM) detects a fault within  the system,  and 
sends a signal  to the  instrument  pack (pin 22,48-wayconnector). The signal line is pulled  low by the  ECM  when a fault 
is  detected. 
The  indicator lamp  will illuminate during  each ignition  cycle, until the engine fires. 
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