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Diagnostic Test

  1. CHECK IF THE DTC IS CURRENT 
    1. With the scan tool, read DTCs.

      Is the status Active or is the Starts Since Set counter 2 or less for this DTC?

      Yes 

      • Go to step  2

      No 

      • Go to step  6
  2. PCM AND WIRING 
    1. Turn the ignition off to the lock position.
    2. Remove the Starter Relay.
      CAUTION: Removal of the Starter Relay will prevent the vehicle from being started in gear.
      WARNING: The Starter Relay must be removed from the PDC. Failure to do so may result in possible serious or fatal injury.
      NOTE: Failure to remove the Starter Relay can cause a Transmission - No Response condition.
    3. Install the Transmission Simulator 8333.
    4. Ignition on, engine not running.
    5. With the scan tool, monitor the Line Pressure.
    6. Using the Transmission Simulator, set the rotary switch to each of the 3 line pressure positions.
      NOTE: The readings should be within ±14 kPa (2.0 psi) or 0.1 of a volt on the scan tool of the pressure reading specified on Transmission Simulator.

      Does the 3 line pressures on the scan tool match the Line pressure readings on the Transmission Simulator?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  3
  3. CHECK THE (K900) SENSOR GROUND CIRCUIT FOR AN OPEN 
    Fig 1: Checking Sensor Ground Circuit For An Open
    GC0106949Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Turn the ignition off to the lock position.
    2. Disconnect the Transmission Simulator 8333.
    3. Disconnect the PCM C2 harness connector and connect the PCM Pinout Box 8815.
      CAUTION: Do not probe the PCM harness connectors. Probing the PCM harness connectors will damage the PCM terminals resulting in poor terminal to pin connection. Install the PCM Pinout Box 8815 to perform diagnosis.
    4. Measure the resistance of the (K900) Sensor Ground circuit from the Line Pressure Sensor harness connector to the appropriate terminal of the PCM Pinout Box 8815.

      Is the resistance above 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  4
  4. CHECK THE (T38) LINE PRESSURE SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR AN OPEN 
    Fig 2: Checking Line Pressure Signal Circuit For An Open
    GC0106950Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Disconnect the PCM C4 harness connector and connect the PCM Pinout Box 8815.
    2. Measure the resistance of the (T38) Line Pressure Signal circuit between the Line Pressure Sensor harness connector and the appropriate terminal of the PCM Pinout Box 8815.

      Is the resistance above 5.0 Ohms?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Go to step  5
  5. CHECK THE (T38) LINE PRESSURE SIGNAL CIRCUIT FOR A SHORT TO VOLTAGE 
    Fig 3: Checking Line Pressure Sensor Signal Circuit For Short To Voltage
    GC0106951Courtesy of CHRYSLER LLC
    1. Remove the Transmission Control Relay.
    2. Connect a jumper wire between the (A104) Fused B(+) circuit and the (T16) Transmission Control Relay Output circuit in the Transmission Control Relay connector.
    3. Ignition on, engine not running.
    4. Measure the voltage of the (T38) Line Pressure Signal circuit.

      Is the voltage above 5.5 volts?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Using the schematics as a guide, check the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) terminals for corrosion, damage, or terminal push out. Pay particular attention to all power and ground circuits. If no problems are found, replace and program the PCM in accordance with the Service Information. With the scan tool, perform Quick Learn.
      • Perform the 545RFE TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION TEST. See DTC-Based Diagnostics/MODULE, Powertrain Control (PCM) - Standard Procedure .
  6. CHECK WIRING AND CONNECTORS 
    1. The conditions necessary to set this DTC are not present at this time.
    2. Using the schematics as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors specific to this circuit.
    3. Wiggle the wires while checking for shorted and open circuits.
    4. With the scan tool, check the Event Data to help identify the conditions in which the DTC was set.

      Where there any problems found?

      Yes 

      No 

      • Test Complete.