P0707 Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Low Input: DTC Detecting Condition

2009 Hyundai Sonata SE, 3.3 FSECTION DTC Detecting Condition
DTC DETECTING CONDITION CHART

Item Detecting Condition Possible Cause
DTC Strategy
  • Check for No signal
  • Open or short in circuit
  • Faulty TRANSAXLE RANGE SWITCH
  • Faulty TCM (PCM)
Enable Conditions
  • Ne β‰₯ 400rpm
  • 11V ≀ Battery Voltage s; 16V
  • TPS β‰₯ 3%
Threshold Value
  • No signal detected
Diagnostic Time
  • More than 30sec
Fail Safe
  • Recognition as previous signal
    • When P-D or R-D or D-R SHIFT is detected, it is regarded as N-D or N-R though "N" signal is not detected.
    • When sports mode S/W is ON without P, R, N, D-RAN-GE signals, it is regarded sports mode. (DTC is not set)
RENDER: 1.0x

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