Error code

OBD2 P0707

OBD2P0707
Diagnostic Trouble Code· Standard OBD-II fault code read from the vehicle's onboard diagnostics.

What it means

Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Low.

Severity

moderateCan be driven but may experience shifting issues and safety concerns.

Summary

P0707 indicates that the transmission range sensor is providing an abnormally low voltage signal to the PCM or TCM, which can affect gear selection and safety features like preventing engine start in non-neutral positions.

Symptoms

  • Transmission may not shift gears properly
  • Engine might start even when gear selector isn't in neutral

Common Causes

  • Damaged wiring or connectors
  • Defective transmission range sensor/switch
  • Incorrect adjustment of the sensor/switch
  • Worn control linkages/cables

Diagnosis

  1. Inspect wiring and connectors for damage or corrosion.
  2. Check the transmission range sensor/switch for proper adjustment and functionality.
  3. Verify control linkages/cables are not worn or improperly adjusted.

Fixes

  • Replace damaged wiring, connectors, or faulty transmission range sensor

FAQ

Can I drive with P0707?

You can drive but may experience shifting issues and safety concerns.

What causes P0707?

Common causes include damaged wiring/connectors, faulty transmission range sensor/switch, incorrect adjustment, or worn control linkages/cables.

Not affiliated with OBD2. Answer summarized from the manufacturer's manual linked above; consult that source for the authoritative procedure.