P1753 problem in torque converter clutch solenoid valve circuit
Turn on the ignition and the tester should light. Note: some transmissions, like the C must shift to 3rd before the tester will light. If the tester lights, you have 12 volts to terminal A at the transmission. Go to Test 6. If the tester does not light, then check for 12 volts by the regular method.
I believe by performing one of these tests, you will find your TCC solenoid is faulty. However, if these tests come out OK then let me know and I will post further tests. Please login or register to post a reply. Is Their Any Other It Should Idle Around Rpm. It's A Sponsored links. Is there voltage? NO - Go to step 5. Is the resistance ohm? YES - Check for loose terminal fit, and repair if necessary.
NO - Go to step 7. Check for continuity between PCM connector terminal A23 and body ground, and between terminal A24 and body ground. Is there continuity?
YES - Go to step 8. Disconnect torque converter clutch solenoid valve connector 2P. NO - Go to step Measure torque converter clutch solenoid valve resistance at the solenoid valve connector. Check for an open in the wires between PCM connector terminal C2 and the torque converter clutch solenoid valve and between the No.
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