DTC Description Possible Causes Action P0613-13 TCM Processor - Circuit
Open
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-14 TCM Processor - Circuit
Short to Ground or Open
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-21 TCM Processor - Signal
amplitude < minimum
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-22 TCM Processor - Signal
amplitude > maximum
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-47 TCM Processor -
Watchdog / safety Micro
controller failure
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-49 TCM Processor - Internal
electronic failure
Micro controller
component faults
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0613-68 TCM Processor - Event
Information
Watchdog fault
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P061B-02
Internal Control Module Torque Calculation
Performance - General
signal failure
Transmission Control
Module - positive torque
signal not valid
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P061B-26
Internal Control Module Torque Calculation
Performance - Signal rate
of change below
threshold
Transmission Control
Module positive torque
signal not valid
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P062F-04
Internal Control Module
EEPROM Error - System
Internal Failures
EEPROM communication
error
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0642-21
Sensor Reference Voltage
A Circuit Low - Signal
amplitude < minimum
Sensor supply voltage
fault low
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0643-22
Sensor Reference Voltage
A Circuit High - Signal
amplitude > maximum
Sensor supply voltage
fault high
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P0657-13
Actuator Supply Voltage
A Circuit / Open - Circuit
Open
Actuator supply (pressure
control valves etc) Open
Circuit
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. www.JagDocs.com
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P0721-64
Output Shaft Speed
Sensor Circuit
Range/Performance -
Signal plausibility failure
Signal plausibility failure
Clear DTC and test. If code re-detects suspect the
Transmission Control Module. Install a new
Transmission Control Module as required, refer to
the warranty policy and procedures manual if a
module/component is suspect. P0729-07
Gear 6 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0731-07
Gear 1 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0732-07
Gear 2 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0733-07
Gear 3 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0734-07
Gear 4 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0735-07
Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0736-07
Reverse Incorrect Ratio -
Mechanical Failures
Gear Ratio Monitoring.
Mechanical Failures
Check and correct oil level. Clear DTC. If code
re-detects suspect Transmission (mechanical)
internal fault. Install a new Transmission as
required, refer to the warranty policy and
procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. P0740-13 Torque Converter Clutch
Solenoid Circuit / Open -
Circuit Open
Pressure control solenoid
2 Circuit Open Circuit
Clear DTC and test. If code re-detects suspect the
Transmission Control Module. Install a new
Transmission Control Module as required, refer to
the warranty policy and procedures manual if a
module/component is suspect. P0741-07 Torque Converter Clutch
Solenoid Circuit
Performance/Stuck Off -
Mechanical Failures
Too high slip at torque
converter clutch.
Mechanical Failures
Suspect torque converter lockup clutch. Install a
new torque converter, refer to the warranty policy
and procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. If transmission fluid is in very poor
condition and dirty, install a new transmission,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect.
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P2725-1E
Pressure Control Solenoid
E Electrical - Circuit
Resistance Out Of Range
Pressure control solenoid
E circuit resistance out of
range
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2727-14
Pressure Control Solenoid
E Control Circuit / Open -
Circuit Short to Ground or
Open
Pressure Control Solenoid
E Control Circuit Short to
Ground or Open Circuit
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2729-11
Pressure Control Solenoid
E Control Circuit Low -
Circuit Short to Ground
Pressure control solenoid
E Circuit Short to Ground
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2730-12
Pressure Control Solenoid
E Control Circuit High -
Circuit Short to Battery
Pressure control solenoid
E Circuit Short to Power
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2731-04
Pressure Control Solenoid
F - System Internal
Failures
Pressure Control Solenoid
F no sub type information
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2731-48
Pressure Control Solenoid
F - Supervision Software
Failure
Pressure Control Solenoid
F supervision software
failure
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2734-22
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Electrical - Signal
amplitude > maximum
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Electrical signal
amplitude > maximum
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2734-1A
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Electrical-Circuit
Resistance Below Threshold
Pressure control solenoid
F electrical circuit
resistance below
threshold
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2734-1E
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Electrical-Circuit
Resistance Out Of Range
Pressure control solenoid
F electrical circuit
resistance out of range
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2736-14
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit / Open -
Circuit Short to Ground or
Open
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit Short to
Ground or Open
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2738-11
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit Low -
Circuit Short to Ground
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit Short to
Ground
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2739-12
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit High -
Circuit Short to Battery
Pressure Control Solenoid
F Control Circuit Short to
Power
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2763-12 Torque Converter Clutch
Pressure Control Solenoid
Control Circuit High -
Circuit Short to Battery
Pressure control solenoid
F Circuit Short to Power
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. www.JagDocs.com
DTC Description Possible Causes Action P2764-11 Torque Converter Clutch
Pressure Control Solenoid
Control Circuit Low -
Circuit Short to Ground
Torque converter clutch
pressure control solenoid
control Circuit Short to
Ground
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2764-1A Torque Converter Clutch
Pressure Control Solenoid
Control Circuit Low -
Circuit Resistance Below Threshold
Torque converter clutch
pressure control solenoid
control circuit resistance
below threshold
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2764-1E Torque Converter Clutch
Pressure Control Solenoid
Control Circuit Low -
Circuit Resistance Out Of
Range
Torque converter clutch
pressure control solenoid
control circuit resistance
out of range
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2807-11
Pressure Control Solenoid
G - Circuit Short to
Ground
Park solenoid Circuit
Short to Ground
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2807-12
Pressure Control Solenoid
G - Circuit Short to
Battery
Park solenoid Circuit
Short to Power
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2807-13
Pressure Control Solenoid
G - Circuit Open
Park solenoid Circuit
Open Circuit
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. P2807-14
Pressure Control Solenoid
G - Circuit Short to
Ground or Open
Park solenoid Circuit
Short to Ground or Open
Circuit
Carry out any diagnostic pinpoint tests associated
with this DTC using the manufacturer approved
diagnostic system. Suspect the Transmission
Control Module. Install a new Transmission Control
Module as required, refer to the warranty policy
and procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect. B1087-82
LIN Bus "A" - Alive /
sequence counter
incorrect / not updated
Alive counter fault
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs.
Refer to the electrical Circuit diagrams and check
Transmission Control Module to Transmission Shift
Module for Short to Ground or Open Circuit (LIN
Bus) B1087-83
LIN Bus "A" - Value of
signal protection
calculation incorrect
Checksum error
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs
Refer to the electrical Circuit diagrams and check
Transmission Control Module to Transmission Shift
Module for Short to Ground or Open Circuit (LIN
Bus) B1087-87
LIN Bus "A" - Missing
message
Transmission Shift
Module is NOT visible to
the Transmission Control
Module on the LIN Bus
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs
Refer to the electrical Circuit diagrams and check
Transmission Control Module to Transmission Shift
Module for Short or Open Circuit (LIN Bus) B1087-88 LIN Bus "A" - Bus off
LIN Bus Circuit fault.
Check hardware of LIN
connection between
transmission and
Transmission Shift
Module
Refer to the electrical Circuit diagrams and check
Transmission Control Module to Transmission Shift
Module LIN bus circuit for Short, Open Circuit.
Check Transmission Shift Module for related DTCs U0001-88
High Speed CAN
Communication Bus - Bus
off
CAN Bus off
Refer to the electrical Circuit diagrams and check
CAN Bus for Circuit fault
DTC Description Possible Causes Action U0401-08
Invalid Data Received
From ECM/PCM A - Bus
Signal Message Failures
Inaccurate engine speed,
torque information
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs,
Check CAN Bus circuit for faults U0401-68
Invalid Data Received
from ECM/PCM A - Event
information
Inaccurate engine speed,
torque information
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs.
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0401-86
Invalid Data Received
from ECM/PCM A - Signal
Invalid
Inaccurate engine speed,
torque information
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs.
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0404-68
Invalid Data Received
from Gear Shift Control
Module A - Event
information
Incorrect CAN data
received from
Transmission Shift
Module
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs.
Refer to Circuit diagrams and check CAN and LIN
Bus for Circuit fault U0404-81
Invalid Data Received
from Gear Shift Control
Module A - Invalid Serial
Data Received
Incorrect LIN data
received from
Transmission Shift
Module
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs.
Refer to Circuit diagrams and check CAN and LIN
Bus for Circuit fault U0416-68
Invalid Data Received
From Vehicle Dynamics
Control Module - Event
information
Event information brake
information
Check Engine Control Module for stored DTCs.
Check CAN Bus Circuit for fault U0422-68
Invalid Data Received
From Body Control
Module - Event
information
Event information invalid
Power mode information
Check Central Junction Box for stored DTCs. Check
CAN Bus Circuit for fault U101B-87
Lost Communication With
GSM - Multiple Bus -
Missing message
Missing message lost
communication with
Transmission Shift
Module (multiple Bus)
Check Transmission Shift Module for stored DTCs.
Refer to Circuit diagrams and check CAN and LIN
Bus for Circuit fault U3000-49
Control Module - Internal
electronic failure
Internal electronic failure
Suspect the Transmission Control Module. Install a
new Transmission Control Module as required,
refer to the warranty policy and procedures manual
if a module/component is suspect. U3000-4B
Control Module - Circuit
resistance above
threshold
Internal electronic failure
Check and correct oil level. Check hydraulic flow
through oil cooler and pipe circuit for restriction or
blockage. If no restrictions found, suspect the
Transmission Control Module. Install a new
Transmission Control Module as required, refer to
the warranty policy and procedures manual if a
module/component is suspect. U3000-81
Control Module - Invalid
serial data received
Vehicle or Engine type
signal incorrect from
Central Junction Box or
incorrect Transmission
Control Module software
installed
Reflash the Transmission Control Module using the
manufacturer approved process U3001-94
Control Module Improper
Shutdown - Unexpected
operation
Control Module Improper
Shutdown (voltage
related)
Check Engine Control Module For Power
(alternator) faults. Check Power and Ground
Circuit and Battery for fault. Clear DTCs. Road
Test. If DTC reoccurs suspect the Transmission
Control Module. Install a new Transmission Control
Module as required, refer to the warranty policy
and procedures manual if a module/component is
suspect.
it may turn out to be the most important.
2. Do not touch anything until a road test and a thorough visual inspection of the vehicle have been carried out. Leave the
tire pressures and vehicle load just where they were when the condition was first observed. Adjusting tire pressures,
vehicle load or making other adjustments may reduce the conditions intensity to a point where it cannot be identified
clearly. It may also inject something new into the system, preventing correct diagnosis.
3. Make a visual inspection as part of the preliminary diagnosis routine, writing down anything that does not look right.
Note tire pressures, but do not adjust them yet. Note leaking fluids, loose nuts and bolts, or bright spots where
components may be rubbing against each other. Check the luggage compartment for unusual loads.
4. Road test the vehicle and define the condition by reproducing it several times during the road test.
5. Carry out the Road Test Quick Checks as soon as the condition is reproduced. This will identify the correct diagnostic
procedure. Carry out the Road Test Quick Checks more than once to verify they are providing a valid result. Remember,
the Road Test Quick Checks may not tell where the concern is, but they will tell where it is not.
Road Test Quick Checks
1. 24-80 km/h (15-50 miles/h): With light acceleration, a moaning noise is heard and possibly a vibration is felt in the
front floor pan. It is usually worse at a particular engine speed and at a particular throttle setting during acceleration at
that speed. It may also produce a moaning sound, depending on what component is causing it. Refer to Tip-In Moan in
the Symptom Chart.
2. Acceleration/deceleration: With slow acceleration and deceleration, a shake is sometimes noticed in the steering
wheel/column, seats, front floor pan, front door trim panel or front end sheet metal. It is a low frequency vibration
(around 9-15 cycles per second). It may or may not be increased by applying brakes lightly. Refer to Idle Boom/Shake
/Vibration in the Symptom Chart.
3. High speed: A vibration is felt in the front floor pan or seats with no visible shake, but with an accompanying sound or
rumble, buzz, hum, drone or booming noise. Coast with the clutch pedal depressed or shift control selector lever in
neutral and engine idling. If vibration is still evident, it may be related to wheels, tires, front brake discs, wheel hubs
or front wheel bearings. Refer to High Speed Shake in the Symptom Chart.
4. Engine rpm sensitive: A vibration is felt whenever the engine reaches a particular rpm. It will disappear in neutral
coasts. The vibration can be duplicated by operating the engine at the problem rpm while the vehicle is stationary. It
can be caused by any component, from the accessory drive belt to the torque converter which turns at engine speed
when the vehicle is stopped. Refer to High Speed Shake in the Symptom Chart.
5. Noise/vibration while turning: Clicking, popping, or grinding noises may be due to a worn, damaged, or incorrectly
installed front wheel bearing, rear drive half shaft or CV joint.
6. Noise/vibration that is road speed relative: This noise/vibration can be diagnosed independent of engine speed or gear
selected (engine speed varies but torque and road speed remain constant). The cause may be a rear drive
axle/differential whine.
Road Conditions
An experienced technician will always establish a route that will be used for all NVH diagnosis road tests. The road selected
should be reasonably smooth, level and free of undulations (unless a particular condition needs to be identified). A smooth
asphalt road that allows driving over a range of speeds is best. Gravel or bumpy roads are unsuitable because of the additional
road noise produced. Once the route is established and consistently used, the road noise variable is eliminated from the test
results.
NOTE: Some concerns may be apparent only on smooth asphalt roads.
If a customer complains of a noise or vibration on a particular road and only on a particular road, the source of the concern
may be the road surface. If possible, try to test the vehicle on the same type of road.
Vehicle Preparation
Carry out a thorough visual inspection of the vehicle before carrying out the road test. Note anything which is unusual. Do not
repair or adjust any condition until the road test is carried out, unless the vehicle is inoperative or the condition could pose a
hazard to the technician.
After verifying the condition has been corrected, make sure all components removed have been installed.
Lift Test
After a road test, it is sometimes useful to do a similar test on a lift.
When carrying out the high-speed shake diagnosis or engine accessory vibration diagnosis on a lift, observe the following
precautions:
WARNING: If only one drive wheel is allowed to rotate, speed must be limited to 55 km/h (35 miles/h) indicated on the
speedometer since actual wheel speed will be twice that indicated on the speedometer. Speed exceeding 55 km/h (35 miles/h)
or allowing the drive wheel to hang unsupported could result in tire disintegration, differential failure, constant velocity joint
and drive half shaft failure, which could cause serious personal injury and extensive vehicle damage. Failure to follow these
instructions may result in personal injury.
CAUTION: The suspension should not be allowed to hang free. When the CV joint is run at a very high angle, extra
vibration as well as damage to the seals and joints can occur.
The rear suspension lower arm should be supported as far outboard as possible. To bring the vehicle to its correct ride height,
the full weight of the vehicle should be supported in the rear by floor jacks. REFER to: (100-02 Jacking and Lifting)
Jacking (Description and Operation), Lifting (Description and Operation).
1. Raise and support the vehicle. REFER to: (100-02 Jacking and Lifting)
Jacking (Description and Operation), Lifting (Description and Operation).
2. Explore the speed range of interest using the Road Test Quick Checks as previously described.
3. Carry out a coast down in neutral. If the vehicle is free of vibration when operating at a steady indicated speed and
behaves very differently in drive and coast, a transmission concern is likely.
Note, however, that a test on the lift may produce different vibrations and noises than a road test because of the effect of the
lift. It is not unusual to find vibrations on the lift that were not found in the road test. If the condition found on the road can
be duplicated on the lift, carrying out experiments on the lift may save a great deal of time.
Exhaust Neutralization Procedure
1. Raise vehicle on lift and slacken all exhaust fixings.
2. With all fixings loose, neutralize the exhaust system.
3. Tighten all fixings to correct torque, starting at the rear-most point working towards the front of the vehicle.
Symptom Chart
Symptom Possible Cause Action High-speed shake
Wheel end vibration
Engine/transmission
Driveline GO to Pinpoint Test A. Tip-in moan
Air cleaner
Power steering
Powertrain
Engine mounts
Exhaust system GO to Pinpoint Test B. Idle boom/shake/vibration, or shudder
Cable(s)/hoses(s)
Intake air distribution and filtering system
Engine mounts
Exhaust system
Belt/pulleys GO to Pinpoint Test C. Wheel end vibration analysis
Suspension/rear drive halfshaft and CV joints
Tires/wheels
Wheel bearings
CV joint boots GO to Pinpoint Test D. Non-axle noise
Trim/mouldings
A/C system
Accessories GO to Pinpoint Test E. Pinpoint Tests
NOTE: These Pinpoint Tests are designed to take the technician through a step-by-step diagnosis procedure to determine
the cause of a condition. It may not always be necessary to follow the chart to its conclusion. Carry out only the Pinpoint Test
steps necessary to correct the condition. Then check operation of the system to make sure the condition is corrected.
After verifying that the condition has been corrected, make sure all components removed have been installed.
PINPOINT TEST A : HIGH-SPEED SHAKE TEST DETAILS/RESULTS/ACTIONS www.JagDocs.com
14. NOTES:
Make sure the tie-rod or tie-rod end does not rotate.
Left-hand shown, right-hand similar.
Tighten the tie-rod end lock nut
Tighten to 55 Nm.
15. NOTE: Make sure that all fixings are torqued to the correct
specification.
Check the caster and toe settings. Follow the equipment manufacturer's
instructions. Adjust as necessary.