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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2013COROLLA LEREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISTRANSMISSIONAUTOMATIC TRANSAUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE (U341E) (DIAGNOSTIC CODES)
2013 Toyota Corolla LE
Automatic Transaxle (U341E) (Diagnostic Codes)
2013 Toyota Corolla LESECTION Automatic Transaxle (U341E) (Diagnostic Codes)
- Automatic Transaxle System
- DTC P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input)
- DTC P0711: Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor "A" Performance
- DTC P0712: Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor "A" Circuit Low Input; DTC P0713: Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor "A" Circuit High Input
- DTC P0717: Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal
- DTC P0724: Brake Switch "B" Circuit High
- DTC P0751: Shift Solenoid "A" Performance (Shift Solenoid Valve S1)
- DTC P0756: Shift Solenoid "B" Performance (Shift Solenoid Valve S2)
- DTC P0787: Shift / Timing Solenoid Low (Shift Solenoid Valve ST); DTC P0788: Shift / Timing Solenoid High (Shift Solenoid Valve ST)
- DTC P0973: Shift Solenoid "A" Control Circuit Low (Shift Solenoid Valve S1); DTC P0974: Shift Solenoid "A" Control Circuit High (Shift Solenoid Valve S1)
- DTC P0976: Shift Solenoid "B" Control Circuit Low (Shift Solenoid Valve S2); DTC P0977: Shift Solenoid "B" Control Circuit High (Shift Solenoid Valve S2)
- DTC P2714: Pressure Control Solenoid "D" Performance (Shift Solenoid Valve SLT)
- DTC P2716: Pressure Control Solenoid "D" Electrical (Shift Solenoid Valve SLT)
- DTC P2757: Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Performance (Shift Solenoid Valve SLU)
- DTC P2759: Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Control Circuit Electrical (Shift Solenoid Valve SLU)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- β’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- β’ Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- β’ The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- β’ You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- β’ You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.