Signal Too High. Intermittent Fault

2004 Volvo S80 L6-2.9L Turbo VIN 91 B6294TSECTION Signal Too High. Intermittent Fault





Signal too high. Intermittent fault

Intermittent fault
Check the wiring between transmission control module (TCM) terminal #A49 (#A49) and transmission connector terminal #D5. Check the wiring between control module terminal #B7 (#A67) and transmission connector terminal #D6. Check for an intermittent short-circuit to supply voltage according to Checking wiring and terminals. Intermittent faults Checking Wiring and Terminals. Intermittent Faults.

Hint: Check solenoid SLS. Measure the resistance between terminals #D5 and #D6 on transmission connector D. The resistance should be 5-5.6 ohms at 20°C.

Remedy as necessary.

Other information:
- To connect the breakout box, see Connecting the breakout box, B5254T2 Connecting the Test Box
- To disconnect the transmission control module (TCM), see Transmission control module (TCM), replacing, B5254T2, AW50/51 AWD, B5254T2, AW55-50/51SN Service and Repair
- To disconnect the transmission connectors, see Connectors transmission, disconnecting / connecting
- For information about signals, see Signal description. Transmission control module (TCM), AW55-50/51SN, AW50/51 AWD Signal Description. Transmission Control Module (TCM).













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