Inspection Mode D

2022 Subaru Impreza Base, 4D Sedan, Automatic CVT TransSECTION Inspection Mode D
DTC Description & trouble part Condition
P0713 TRANSMISSION FLUID TEMPERATURE SENSOR "A" CIRCUIT HIGH -
P0730 INCORRECT GEAR RATIO -
P0751 SHIFT SOLENOID "A" PERFORMANCE/STUCK OFF Perform inspection mode D twice
P0752 SHIFT SOLENOID "A" STUCK ON Perform inspection mode D twice
P0756 SHIFT SOLENOID "B" PERFORMANCE/STUCK OFF Perform inspection mode D twice
P0757 SHIFT SOLENOID "B" STUCK ON Perform inspection mode D twice
P0776 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID "B" PERFORMANCE/STUCK OFF Perform inspection mode D twice
P07FF COLD START TRANSMISSION PERFORMANCE Refer to P0730 readiness code
P0867 TRANSMISSION FLUID PRESSURE -
P0961 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID "A" CONTROL CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE -
P0965 PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID "B" CONTROL CIRCUIT RANGE/PERFORMANCE -
P2757 TORQUE CONVERTER CLUTCH PRESSURE CONTROL SOLENOID CONTROL CIRCUIT PERFORMANCE/STUCK OFF Perform inspection mode D twice

Diagnostic procedure:

  1. Start the engine.
  2. Check the readiness code of [Transmission] using Subaru Select Monitor and confirm that the diagnosis is not completed. Ref. to TRANSMISSION (DIAGNOSTICS) (IMPREZA MODEL)>ALL READINESS DIAGNOSTIC CODE(S)Β .
  3. Drive in any driving pattern for 20 minutes. (Include driving at a constant legal speed (for 20 seconds) at least once.)
  4. Check the readiness code of [Transmission] using Subaru Select Monitor and confirm that the diagnosis is completed. Ref. to TRANSMISSION (DIAGNOSTICS) (IMPREZA MODEL)>ALL READINESS DIAGNOSTIC CODE(S)Β .
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