Your vehicle’s shift‑fork D position circuit high (P2843) can cause transmission lock‑up. Run a scan, test the fork sensor, and re‑program or replace TCM.
Your vehicle’s shift‑fork D position circuit high (P2843) can cause transmission lock‑up. Run a scan, test the fork sensor, and re‑program or replace TCM.
Shift‑fork D low can cause harsh or stuck shifts in your vehicle, risking transmission damage. Scan P2842, test the circuit, then reprogram, replace.
Delayed shifts in your vehicle? P2841 signals a Shift Fork D position circuit out‑of‑range—scan the module and have it repaired or reprogrammed now.
Shift-fork D position circuit error causing shifting loss or gear control in your vehicle—diagnose now and schedule module testing or reprogramming.
Hard shift or missed gear? P2839 Shift Fork B Position Circuit High can harm your transmission – scan, check wiring, and reprogram or replace the sensor.
Gear‑shift hesitation caused by Shift Fork B Position Circuit Low can harm your vehicle. Scan P2838, test the sensor, then repair or replace module.
Shift-fork B out-of-range on your vehicle? It can cause harsh shifts or lock‑up. Scan the circuit, test the sensor, then re‑program or replace the TCM.
Hard shifting in your vehicle? A P2836 Shift Fork B Position Circuit fault can damage the transmission – scan the module and reprogram or replace it.
Intermittent Shift Fork A position fault causing erratic gear shifts in your vehicle—risking transmission damage; scan, test circuit, and arrange repair.
Shift‑fork A position circuit high on your vehicle triggers missed or rough shifts and harm the transmission—read P2834, test the module, arrange repair.