DTC Diagnosis: Note
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1: Install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
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2: Clear the transaxle control module (TCM) continuous DTCs. Repeat the self-test. If DTC P0613 is present again, install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
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3: Clear the transaxle control module (TCM) continuous DTCs. Repeat the self-test. If DTC P0A1A is present again, install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
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4: Clear the transaxle control module (TCM) continuous DTCs. Carry out a TCM KOEO on demand self-test. If DTC P0A90 is present again, install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
If the DTC is not present, concern can not be duplicated or identified at this time. Go to PPT Z
for intermittent diagnostics.
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5: Check for damaged or seized engine. If the engine is OK, install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
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6: Clear the transaxle control module (TCM) continuous DTCs. Carry out a TCM KOEO on demand self-test. If DTC P0A92 is present again, check for damaged or seized engine, and install a new transaxle. Refer to the appropriate Automatic Transmission/Transaxle article.
If the DTC is not present, concern can not be duplicated or identified at this time. Go to PPT Z
for intermittent diagnostics.
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7: DTC P1000 is ignored in the key on, engine off (KOEO) and key on, engine running (KOER) self-tests. Disregard DTC P1000 and continue as directed.