How do I fix code P0741?
How do I fix code P0741?
Possible fixes to clear a OBD-II Trouble Code P0741 include:
- Replace the TCC solenoid.
- Repair TCC solenoid wiring.
- Replace valve body, including all solenoids.
- Replace transmission control module.
- Repair damaged transmission wiring harness/connector.
- Replace defective engine coolant temperature sensor.
How do you fix a torque converter clutch circuit that is stuck?
What Repairs Will Fix P0741?
- Replace the torque converter clutch solenoid.
- Replace the torque converter or clutch.
- Change transmission fluid and filter.
- Repair/replace damaged wiring and connectors.
- Repair/replace TCM or ECU.
- Install a rebuilt or remanufactured transmission.
Can you drive with a P0741?
Can I drive my vehicle with a P0741 trouble code and illuminated CEL? You may drive your vehicle with a P0741 however keep in mind your vehicle will not pass a smog inspection. Problems with the torque converter clutch operation may cause drive-ability symptoms.
What causes code P0741?
If your Powertrain Control Module (PCM) identifies a problem with the transmission input shaft and torque converter’s rotational speeds, it will trigger a P0741 code. This problem will manifest itself as a difference between the speed of the torque converter and the transmission input shaft.
What happens when the torque converter clutch is locked?
This clutch acts just like a clutch disc in a manual transmission application. When the converter is “locked up” this clutch is forced against the front of the converter creating a direct drive from engine to transmission.
What is code P0757?
What the P0757 code means. Your vehicle’s computer-controlled transmission relies on shift solenoids to manage fluid transferring between hydraulic circuits to trigger a change in transmission to gear ratio. Code P0757 shows up when the PCM senses an abnormality during this process in solenoid B.