Shift Fork A Position Circuit Low on your vehicle? It can cause harsh shifting and transmission wear—scan, test the sensor, and reprogram or replace.
Shift Fork A Position Circuit Low on your vehicle? It can cause harsh shifting and transmission wear—scan, test the sensor, and reprogram or replace.
Harsh or delayed shifts in your vehicle? P2832 flags a Shift Fork A Position Circuit Range/Performance fault that can ruin the transmission—scan reprogram.
Delayed or harsh shifting on your vehicle? Faulty Shift Fork A Position Circuit can damage the transmission—scan P2831 and have your module checked.
Pressure Control Solenoid K Control Circuit High on your vehicle? It can cause pressure loss and performance issues—scan, diagnose and reprogram now.
Delayed or slipping shifts in your vehicle? P2829 means Pressure Control Solenoid K is stuck off. Scan, test the solenoid and reprogram or replace it.
Air conditioner not cooling and P2828 appears on your vehicle? Faulty Pressure Control Solenoid K can overheat the AC system—scan, test, replace.
High pressure control solenoid J circuit on your vehicle triggers warning lights and reduced performance—address it with a module scan and reprogramming.
Low Pressure Control Solenoid J circuit on your vehicle? It can stop transmission shifts—scan P2826, verify fault, then reprogram or replace the module.
Pressure Control Solenoid J control circuit issue causing low boost in your vehicle – can lose power; scan, test the circuit, then reprogram or replace.
Shift delays or limp mode? Your vehicle P2824 = Pressure Control Solenoid J circuit/open—pressure loss can damage transmission. Scan and replace solenoid.