P1702
DTC P1702 - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION DIAGNOSIS INPUT SIGNAL CIRCUIT LOW INPUTDTC DETECTING CONDITION:
- Two consecutive driving cycles with fault
CAUTION: After repair or replacement of faulty parts, conduct CLEAR MEMORY MODE and INSPECTION MODE. Refer to How To Clear Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
WIRING DIAGRAM
10CR1: CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND TCM CONNECTOR.
1. Turn ignition switch to ON.
Connector & terminal (B135) No.4 (+) - Chassis ground (-):
2. Measure voltage between ECM and chassis ground.
CHECK: Is the voltage less than 1 Volt?
YES: Go to step 10CR2.
NO: Even if MIL lights up, the circuit has returned to a normal condition at this time.
NOTE: In this case, repair the following:
- Poor contact in ECM connector
- Poor contact in TCM connector
10CR2: CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND TCM CONNECTOR.
1. Turn ignition switch to OFF.
2. Disconnect connector from ECM and TCM.
Connector & terminal (B135) No.4 - Chassis ground:
3. Measure resistance of harness between ECM and chassis ground.
CHECK: Is the resistance less than 10 ohm?
YES: Repair ground short circuit in harness between ECM and TCM connector.
NO: Go to step 10CR3.
1OCR3: CHECK OUTPUT SIGNAL FOR ECM.
1. Connect connector to ECM.
2. Turn ignition switch to ON.
Connector & terminal (B135) No.4 (+) - Chassis ground (-):
3. Measure voltage between ECM and chassis ground.
CHECK: Is the voltage more than 5 Volt?
YES: Go to step 10CR4.
NO: Repair poor contact in ECM connector.
10CR4: CHECK TROUBLE CODE FOR AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
Read trouble code for automatic transmission.
CHECK: Does trouble code appear for automatic transmission?
YES: Inspect trouble code for automatic transmission.
NO: Replace TCM.