Error code
OBD2 P2783
OBD2P2783
Diagnostic Trouble Code· Standard OBD-II fault code read from the vehicle's onboard diagnostics.
What it means
Torque Converter Temperature Too High.
Severity
highDriving with this issue can cause further damage to your vehicle's transmission, so it is recommended to address the problem as soon as possible.
Summary
P2783 indicates that the temperature of the torque converter is too high, which can be caused by issues like low transmission fluid or mechanical faults in the transmission.
Common Causes
- Low transmission fluid level
- Transmission mechanical fault
- Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) slipping
Fixes
FAQ
What should I do if my car has P2783?
It's important to check your transmission fluid level and look for any signs of mechanical issues. Consulting a professional mechanic is recommended.
Not affiliated with OBD2. Answer summarized from the manufacturer's manual linked above; consult that source for the authoritative procedure.
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