jaguar solenoid 8? P0175
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ok, for those remember about my on going issue with the gear shifter
I am stilling get the "transmission fault" yellow light and I changed 2 shifter already with correct linear switch.
mechanic found the code P0715 and he said something called solenoid 8?
from my scanner I had before that code indicted system too rich (bank 2)
any one explains to me what I am talking about please?
I am stilling get the "transmission fault" yellow light and I changed 2 shifter already with correct linear switch.
mechanic found the code P0715 and he said something called solenoid 8?
from my scanner I had before that code indicted system too rich (bank 2)
any one explains to me what I am talking about please?
Last edited by vincent661983; 05-17-2014 at 11:32 PM.
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P0175
Google OBD II code P0175. You need to clean your MAF sensor! Then try a can of SEA FOAM to clean the injectors. and reset the codes.
Your mechanic should know how to do this. But you might print the tech writeups you find on Google (I used DuckDuck Go). The second search listing was nearly perfect.
Your mechanic should know how to do this. But you might print the tech writeups you find on Google (I used DuckDuck Go). The second search listing was nearly perfect.
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throwing it out to you. I had a p0172 and a p0175. I found two vacuum lines off from the TB and the breather tube from the drivers side ( USA ) front of the valve cover was clogged. clean your MAF with CRC and apply dielectric grease then snug in place with two wire ties on each side. this worked for me..
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ok, im at friends shop now. the transmission fault seems from engine speed sensor.
anyone has more detail for me.
jim,if you read this. do you have the pdf file for instruction.
thanks
P0715 Mercedes-Benz - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Possible causes
- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor
- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted
- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
What does this mean?
When is the code detected?
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0715 is detected when TCM or ECM does not receive the proper signal from the sensor.
Possible symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Possible shifting problems
P0715 Mercedes-Benz Description
The input speed sensor detects the primary pulley revolution speed and sends a signal to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) and Engine Control Module (ECM).
anyone has more detail for me.
jim,if you read this. do you have the pdf file for instruction.
thanks
P0715 Mercedes-Benz - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Possible causes
- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor
- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted
- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
What does this mean?
When is the code detected?
Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0715 is detected when TCM or ECM does not receive the proper signal from the sensor.
Possible symptoms
- Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light)
- Possible shifting problems
P0715 Mercedes-Benz Description
The input speed sensor detects the primary pulley revolution speed and sends a signal to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) and Engine Control Module (ECM).
Last edited by vincent661983; 05-17-2014 at 03:13 PM.
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Guys, I rarely but this time I am really running out of the clue and really appreciate any input
my instinct still tells me there should be NO problem on the transmission itself but some electrical issue around it. because all of those issue happened since I cracked the original assembly and changed another 2 but issue persisted
what is the solution of error code P0715
my instinct still tells me there should be NO problem on the transmission itself but some electrical issue around it. because all of those issue happened since I cracked the original assembly and changed another 2 but issue persisted
what is the solution of error code P0715
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so far, I found it is related to engine speed sensor, transmission conductor plate and before, the shifter linear switch
I just spoke with my friend who works as a mechanic for M Benz
he mentioned about valve body circles board 722.6 mercedes
I just spoke with my friend who works as a mechanic for M Benz
he mentioned about valve body circles board 722.6 mercedes
Last edited by vincent661983; 05-19-2014 at 07:55 PM.
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Vincent:
OK, I think by now you have realized that the codes for a Mercedes are not going to be the same as your XJR- The gearboxes are the same, but the control modules are different. Frankly, when you started quoting the mechanic who was telling you some crap about "solenoid 8", I did not care to get in a pissing match with a professional (which I am most definitely NOT!).
Anyway, here is the code P0715 possible causes line from the JAGUAR service manual. Notice there is no mention of any solenoid. It sounds as if either a speed sensor switch, or a wiring connector, or maybe even the transmission module might be the problem. It also implies that the sensor has a "hard error" as opposed to an unreasonable value error, so it can probably be diagnosed with a DMM.
Good luck.
OK, I think by now you have realized that the codes for a Mercedes are not going to be the same as your XJR- The gearboxes are the same, but the control modules are different. Frankly, when you started quoting the mechanic who was telling you some crap about "solenoid 8", I did not care to get in a pissing match with a professional (which I am most definitely NOT!).
Anyway, here is the code P0715 possible causes line from the JAGUAR service manual. Notice there is no mention of any solenoid. It sounds as if either a speed sensor switch, or a wiring connector, or maybe even the transmission module might be the problem. It also implies that the sensor has a "hard error" as opposed to an unreasonable value error, so it can probably be diagnosed with a DMM.
Good luck.
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