It will clear it ,but it will come right Back ,Is the MIL light on? (IC)
P700 = Transmission Control System (MIL Request)
What does "MIL Request" mean? Is this my governor solenoid causing this?
Thanks in advance, Jess
Thats a generic transmission code that means there are more specific codes stored in the PCM. If the Smarty is not reading them maybe it can't.
When you wired your lockup switches did you use a resistor between the switch and ground?
MIL is the same thing as a CEL.
Hey Jess,
Since your 03 has a separate computer for the transmission there has to be a way to relay trouble faults to the engine computer as the engine computer is what turns on the MIL. The fault you are reading is a generic transmission fault logged in the engine computer and simply means there is a transmission issue.
Its a tell tail sign for the technician to access the transmission computer at which time specific "transmission codes" will be logged there.
I call the MIL- Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Glad your TC is now locking properly but what about those switches working great as you say? I understand if one is a TC lock up sw but what is the other one for?The action of cleaning up that mess and plugging it back in cured the TC lockup problem all by itself, and both lockup switches work great.
I replaced mine with a new one but wasn't aware it was changed, is there a better or different one available now?I am going to purchase the upgraded governor solenoid kit
P0753 1T CCM 2001-03 Ram A/T 3-4 Solenoid/Transmission Relay Circuit Failure Conditions: Key on or engine started, and the PCM detected an unexpected voltage condition on the 3-4 Solenoid control circuit during the test. Possible Causes: 3-4 Solenoid control circuit is open or shorted to ground 3-4 Solenoid is damaged or has failed Transmission relay power circuit is open (check the fused B+) Transmission relay is damaged or has failed PCM has failed.
You still have the Jtech trans controller for the PCM so this is a valid code. You obviously have power form the relay since your mystery switches are working so its probably not the relay. Mor thna likely it was set when the fluid got on the plug and caused a problem. The circuit is monitored ofr 5-100 ohms resistance at all times I believe. Values outside that set codes and should set a CEL but withe PCM that did not always happen. The 04 and newer almost always set a code but the PCM functions are now in the ECU and it is a different code base.
Hope the sensor and solenoid fix the problem. You may have a bad PCM but the solenoid\transducer is a cheaper fix if it works.
Glad your TC is now locking properly but what about those switches working great as you say? I understand if one is a TC lock up sw but what is the other one for?I replaced mine with a new one but wasn't aware it was changed, is there a better or different one available now?
I replaced mine with a new one but wasn't aware it was changed, is there a better or different one available now?
The second lockup switch I wired in was for the 3-4 lock, #6 plug wire, it locks it in OD, at any speed, could this not be the reason for the P0753 code?
#7 wire in the trans plug locks the TC, #6 is the 3-4 lock, locks it in overdrive, with the two activated together it allows you to bring your rpms down on the dyno while the TC is locked and OD is locked
Taking control of a circuit can get tricky because most are being monitored for intended operation and when something doesn't look right a fault is logged.
Agreeded, just saying it can get tricky. It may not be the case here but many times a solenoid like that can be PWM during the transition stage from off to on and if the monitored circuit doesn't see that well. . you know.As long as one maintains the resistance in the monitored range the ECU doesn't know and doesn't care.
Agreeded, just saying it can get tricky. It may not be the case here but many times a solenoid like that can be PWM during the transition stage from off to on and if the monitored circuit doesn't see that well. . you know.