transmission range sensor... plz help 1 Attachment(s) :hithead: Is the transmission range sensor in or out of a 97 Honda civic lx none v-tech..... It looks Like this |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help
Originally Posted by chalisewaters
(Post 4660210)
:hithead: Is the transmission range sensor in or out of a 97 Honda civic lx none v-tech..... It looks Like this https://www.civicforums.com/forums/a...p;d=1395468475 In my world Trans Range Sensor = Gearshift Position Switch. Your picture is not what I consider to be the gear position switch. I really can't even tell what the item in the picture is, I don't recognize it. |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help The picture is suppose to be a transmission range sensor for a 1997 Honda civic lx 1.6 engine none vtech. And my question was " when getting your transmission range sensor, are you more likely to take the transmission out To fix it or do you leave it in. The codes I got were p0705 showing a transmission range sensor 2 post. I'm having a hard time of anyone knowing what I'm talking about. |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help I'm having a hard time of anyone knowing what I'm talking about. The picture is suppose to be a transmission range sensor It's not a gear position switch for a Civic of that year with an automatic transmission. And my question was " when getting your transmission range sensor, are you more likely to take the transmission out To fix it or do you leave it in. The gear position switch is nowhere near the trans. It is attached to the passengers side of the shifter assy., under the center console. Should have 7 wires. Part #2 in this pic http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...3s0401_b35.png Link to catalog: http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/auto/jsp/mws/prddisplay.jsp?inputstate=5&catcgry1=CIVIC&catcgry 2=1997&catcgry3=4DR+LX+%28A%2FC%29&catcgry4=KA4AT& catcgry5=SELECT+LEVER p0705 showing a transmission range sensor 2 post. The codes I got were p0705 How about a P1705 code? If it's a P1705 The computer had to see more than one of the gear position switch circuits turned on at once. Drinks that have been spilled into the shifter area can cause the P1705 code. If you are lucky you can simply remove the switch and clean it out. Hot soapy water and a good drying might fix it. HTH |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help Sorry for the miscommunication I'm a single mom and don't really know much about cars so I try to do a little research when getting my car fix!!!! But thanks a million times..... This was very much helpful, now I can stop pulling my hair out.:tup: |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help Is that picture of a transmission range sensor? Just so that I am clear. And no, any other codes came up about the sensor or sensors. Again sorry for any misconfusions |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help Is the proper name for it would be " speed sensor" because every time I search transmission range sensor for my module car it pops up "speed sensor. |
Re: transmission range sensor... plz help
Originally Posted by chalisewaters
(Post 4660446)
Is that picture of a transmission range sensor? Just so that I am clear. And no, any other codes came up about the sensor or sensors. Again sorry for any misconfusions
Originally Posted by chalisewaters
(Post 4660450)
Is the proper name for it would be " speed sensor" because every time I search transmission range sensor for my module car it pops up "speed sensor. If you want the correct part on (almost) the first try, you should use a Honda dealer. I linked to the online dealer catalog at the bottom of that picture. They sell by mail order and at a significant discount. (Shipping is extra.) The fix for the P1705 code could be completely free if removal and cleaning of the switch is successful. |
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