Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart

2007 Mitsubishi Outlander LS, FWDSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart
CAUTION: During diagnosis, a DTC code associated with other system may be set when the ignition switch is turned on with connector(s) disconnected. On completion, confirm all systems for DTC code(s). If DTC code(s) are set, erase them all.
DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CHART

DTC No. Diagnosis item
P0705  Transmission range switch system
P0712  Transmission fluid temperature sensor system Short circuit
P0713  Open circuit
P0715  Input shaft speed sensor system
P0720  Output shaft speed sensor system
P0729  6th gear incorrect ratio
P0731  1st gear incorrect ratio
P0732  2nd gear incorrect ratio
P0733  3rd gear incorrect ratio
P0734  4th gear incorrect ratio
P0735  5th gear incorrect ratio
P0736  Reverse gear incorrect ratio
P0741  Torque converter clutch system Stuck off
P0742 Stuck on
P0743  Lock-up and Low-reverse brake linear solenoid valve system
P0748  Line pressure linear solenoid valve system
P0753  Low clutch linear solenoid valve system
P0758  2-6 brake linear solenoid valve system
P0763  3-5 reverse clutch linear solenoid valve system
P0768  High clutch linear solenoid valve system
P0815  Puddle shift switch (up) system
P0816  Puddle shift switch (down) system
P0826  Shift switch assembly system
P0841  Low clutch pressure switch system
P0846  2-6 brake pressure switch system
P0871  3-5 reverse clutch pressure switch system
P0876  High clutch pressure switch system
P0893  Interlock detection
P0988  Low-reverse brake pressure switch system
P1705  Throttle position sensor information (engine)
P1706  Accelerator pedal position information
P1731  1st engine brake detection
P1753  Low clutch shift solenoid valve system
P1758  Low-reverse brake shift solenoid valve system
P1773  ABS information (ASC)
P1794  Ground return
U0001  CAN bus off
U0100  ECM time-out
U0121  ASC-ECU time out
U0141  ETACS-ECU time out
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