Component Test - Gear Neutral Position Sensor
Refer to Starting System for schematic and connector information.
- Inspect the gear neutral position sensor for the following:
- physical damage
- incorrect or loose mounting. REFER to: Neutral Position Sensor - 2.3L EcoBoost (257kW/350PS) - MI4 .
- disconnected or loose electrical connector
- corrosion
- REPAIR as necessary or INSTALL a new neutral position sensor. REFER to: Neutral Position Sensor - 2.3L EcoBoost (257kW/350PS) - MI4 .
- Disconnect the gear neutral position sensor connector
- Inspect the gear neutral position sensor and gear neutral position sensor connector for the following:
- physical damage
- corrosion (install new connector or terminals - clean module pins)
- damaged or bent pins - install new terminals/pins
- pushed-out pins - install new pins as necessary
- REPAIR as necessary.
- Connect and correctly seat the gear neutral position sensor connector
- Using a diagnostic scan tool, view the PCM Parameter Identifications (PIDs)
TR_NTRL_RAW and
TR_NTRL_RAW2 .
- While viewing the Parameter Identifications (PIDs), place the shift lever into each position.
- Record the readings and compare:
Gear Position TR_NTRL_RAW TR_NTRL_RAW2 Neutral 47 % to 53 % 37% to 42% 1st 13% to 23 % 12% to 20% 2nd 76% to 86% 59% to 67% 3rd 14% to 24% 13% to 20% 4th 76% to 85% 59% to 67% 5th 14% to 24% 13% to 20% 6th 76% to 86% 59% to 67% Reverse 14% to 24% 13% to 20% - If the readings did not change or were out of specification, continue with inspection.
The gear neutral position sensor reads a magnet attached to the selector mechanism inside the transmission. If this magnet is loose or missing the sensor will not read correctly
- Inspect the selector mechanism for incorrect or loose mounting or excessive play. REFER to: Selector Mechanism - 2.3L EcoBoost (257kW/350PS) - MI4 . Correct installation or replace as necessary.
- If the readings did not change the magnet may be missing or broken. Remove the selector mechanism and inspect the magnet. REFER to: Selector Mechanism - 2.3L EcoBoost (257kW/350PS) - MI4 . Repair as necessary.
- If, after inspecting the selector mechanism, it is suspected the magnet has broken off of the selector shaft, transmission disassembly may be required.