Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions

2004 Toyota Matrix XR, FWD, StandardSECTION Diagnostic Trouble Code Definitions
WARNING: This page does not describe the selected car, but rather 9 other vehicles, including the 2002 Lexus SC 430, 2002 Lexus LS 430, 2002 Lexus IS 300, 2002 Lexus GS 430, and 2002 Lexus GS 300. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.

DTC (1) Probable Cause
P0500  (Except SC430) Vehicle Speed Sensor Fault, ECM, I/P Cluster, Short Or Open In Circuit Or Transmission
P0500  Vehicle Speed Sensor Fault, ECM, I/P cluster, Short Or Open In Circuit Or Transmission
P0710  ATF Temperature Sensor, Shorted Or Open Circuit Or ECM
P0711  ATF Temperature Sensor Open, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0715  (GS 300, GS 430 & LS 430) OD Direct Clutch Speed Sensor, ECM, Transmission Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0715  (SC 430) OD Direct Clutch Speed Sensor, ECM, Transmission Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0715  (IS 300) OD Direct Clutch Speed Sensor, ECM, Transmission Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0750  No. 1 Solenoid, Valve Body Or Transmission
P0753  No. 1 Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0755  No. 2 Solenoid
P0758  No. 2 Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0760  No. 3 Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0763  No. 3 Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0768  No. 4 Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0770  (GS 300, GS 430 & LS 430) (2) Lock-Up Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0770  (IS 300) (2) Lock-Up Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P0770  (SC 430) (2) Lock-Up Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P1520  Stop Light Switch, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P1755  (2) Lock-Up Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P1760  SLT Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P1765  SLN Solenoid, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
P1780  Park/Neutral Position Switch, ECM Or Short Or Open In Circuit
(1) Check listed component for probable cause. Check wiring and connections of specified component.
(2) Also called SLU solenoid.
RENDER: 1.0x

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