Trans Range Sensor OBD Codes PO705 and PO708
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Trans Range Sensor OBD Codes PO705 and PO708
The local AutoZone read the OBD codes on my 97 4X4 5.4 as DTC PO705, Trans Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction, (PRDNL Input), and PO708, Trans Range Sensor Circuit High Output.
About 10% of the time this tranny shifts extremely hard into 1 and 2, less hard into 3, sorta seems like it's in Lo range. A fluid change made the problem disappear for a few days.
Where do I start to solve this problem ? Is a part needed that is accessible without going inside the tranny, and can a guy of average ability do it without disaster ?
Thanks for any suggestions. This rascal has 155k on the clock by the way. Fluid was changed 3 times in it's life.
Pyzon
About 10% of the time this tranny shifts extremely hard into 1 and 2, less hard into 3, sorta seems like it's in Lo range. A fluid change made the problem disappear for a few days.
Where do I start to solve this problem ? Is a part needed that is accessible without going inside the tranny, and can a guy of average ability do it without disaster ?
Thanks for any suggestions. This rascal has 155k on the clock by the way. Fluid was changed 3 times in it's life.
Pyzon
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A shop with a scanner can test the functions of the MLPS (range sensor) but for the expense it would be cheaper to just replace it than to test it.
It needs to be properly aligned upon installation. I have a tool for it but you can do it by eye . It has marks on it that you line up with the transmission in neutral.
Hope this helps.
Alan
It needs to be properly aligned upon installation. I have a tool for it but you can do it by eye . It has marks on it that you line up with the transmission in neutral.
Hope this helps.
Alan
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Thanks, dirtyd0g,
Just so I understand clearly, the range sensor can be replaced and the only real installation issue is the proper alignment of the sensor with the selector in the neutral position ?
Sounds too easy, but I'll give it a go. The alignment tool you refer to is probably a Ford dealership service tool that independent shops would not likely have, correct ?
thanks a ton.
Just so I understand clearly, the range sensor can be replaced and the only real installation issue is the proper alignment of the sensor with the selector in the neutral position ?
Sounds too easy, but I'll give it a go. The alignment tool you refer to is probably a Ford dealership service tool that independent shops would not likely have, correct ?
thanks a ton.
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