Problem with wife's car...
[PCM] P0716 - Input Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent (SES) (History) (Immature)
Further research found that GM put a TSB about this code...
http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogs...r-p0717gm.html
Quote:
GM has issued a TSB # 00-06-04-037 to cover the vehicles listed below. The condition could be caused by an intermittent connection in the Input Speed Sensor circuit. The condition is most often found at the 20-pin connector to the wiring harness interface. The input speed sensor produces a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM). If the PCM detects a large change of the input speed signal in an extremely short period of time (less than 0.8 second), it will set a P0716 code and the PCM will direct maximum line pressure. This can result in firm shifts.
If the vehicle is moving at speeds greater than 5MPH and the input speed signal is low or at zero, the PCM will set P0717 and command maximum line pressure.
Do not automatically assume that the input speed sensor is faulty. Instead, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness between the transmission and the PCM. Pay particular attention to the 20-pin connector to make sure it is not stretched tightly. Also make sure that other components are not pressing on the connector body or forcing it open. Check for proper clearance between the connector and other components. Make sure the terminals are fully seated in the connector. Check for bent male terminals or loose female terminals. Also check the crimp on the terminals.
2000-02 Buick Century, LeSabre, Park Avenue, Regal
2002 Buick Rendezvous
2000-02 Chevrolet Cavalier, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo, Venture
2000-01 Chevrolet Lumina
2000-02 Oldsmobile Alero, Aurora, Intrigue, Sihouette
2000-02 Pontiac Bonneville, Grand Am, Grand Prix, Montana, Sunfire
2001-02 Pontiac Aztek
Problem with wife's car...
[PCM] P0716 - Input Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent (SES) (History) (Immature)
Further research found that GM put a TSB about this code...
http://free-auto-repair-advice.blogspot.com/2008/01/transmission-codes-p0716-andor-p0717gm.html
Quote:
GM has issued a TSB # 00-06-04-037 to cover the vehicles listed below. The condition could be caused by an intermittent connection in the Input Speed Sensor circuit. The condition is most often found at the 20-pin connector to the wiring harness interface. The input speed sensor produces a signal to the powertrain control module (PCM). If the PCM detects a large change of the input speed signal in an extremely short period of time (less than 0.8 second), it will set a P0716 code and the PCM will direct maximum line pressure. This can result in firm shifts.
If the vehicle is moving at speeds greater than 5MPH and the input speed signal is low or at zero, the PCM will set P0717 and command maximum line pressure.
Do not automatically assume that the input speed sensor is faulty. Instead, thoroughly inspect the wiring harness between the transmission and the PCM. Pay particular attention to the 20-pin connector to make sure it is not stretched tightly. Also make sure that other components are not pressing on the connector body or forcing it open. Check for proper clearance between the connector and other components. Make sure the terminals are fully seated in the connector. Check for bent male terminals or loose female terminals. Also check the crimp on the terminals.
2000-02 Buick Century, LeSabre, Park Avenue, Regal
2002 Buick Rendezvous
2000-02 Chevrolet Cavalier, Impala, Malibu, Monte Carlo, Venture
2000-01 Chevrolet Lumina
2000-02 Oldsmobile Alero, Aurora, Intrigue, Sihouette
2000-02 Pontiac Bonneville, Grand Am, Grand Prix, Montana, Sunfire
2001-02 Pontiac Aztek
I also found this...
http://www.1aauto.com/1A/SpeedSensor/Chevrolet/Cavalier/1ATRS00033/1073386
Quote:
This is an Output Sensor. On these vehicles there are two sensors in the transmission. If either sensor goes bad your check engine light will go on. On some vehicles, the car will even go in to a limp mode where it only shifts from first to second and feels as if it has lost power. If your speedometer still registers speed when you are driving then the Input sensor is bad. If your speedometer no longer registers speed your Output Sensor is bad.
So its looking like an issue with the wiring, or a possible bad input sensor, it is shifting hard as hell. The output sensor seems to be working since speedo sensor works.
But I cannot find ****.... on the location, I "think" when I was browsing the input sensor listed that the transaxle needed to be pulled ot change it. But I cannot find that link again. Still looking.
looking up my info for J-body.org so I cna post it there, already searched, but found nothing.
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yep found it.... unhooked/rehooked it up a few times to clean up conection points a little, rerouted with better slack on harness. Reset PCM and seems to be gone, but only did a 5 minute drive.
-2000 Chevy Cavalier Z24 2.4L
-2007 Pontiac G6 3.5L V6 VVT
Previous... '85, '94, '00 Chevy Camaros, '92 Ford Mustang