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Transmission Connector Layouts

Transmission Connector Layouts

Transmission Vehicle Harness Connector

Transmission Vehicle Harness Connector:





Transmission Internal Harness Connector

Transmission Internal Harness Connector:





Digital Transmission Range (TR) Sensor Connector

Digital Transmission Range (TR) Sensor Connector:





Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensor Harness Connector

Output Shaft Speed (OSS) Sensor Harness Connector:





Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor Harness Connector

Turbine Shaft Speed (TSS) Sensor Harness Connector:





PCM Harness Connector

PCM Harness Connector:





Digital Transmission Range (TR) Sensor Diagnosis Chart

Digital Transmission Range (TR) Sensor Diagnosis Chart:





A. TR3 V is the voltage at the PCM pin 27 (TR3A Circuit) to signal return.
B. "In Between" reading could be caused by a selector lever cable or digital TR sensor misaligned or a digital TR sensor circuit failure of TR1, TR2, TR3A or TR4.
C. Readings taken from PCM signal pins for TR1, TR2, TR3A, TR4 to signal return.
- Voltages for TR1, TR2, TR4:
- 0 = 0.0 volt.
- 1 = 9.0-14.0 volts.
- Voltage for TR3A:
- 0 = 0.0 volt.
- 1 = 1.3-1.8 volts.

Wiggle Test Information For Open/Shorts

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TR4, TR3A, TR2 and TR1 are all closed in PARK. PARK is a good position to check for intermittent open circuits (with diagnostic tool monitoring TR).
^ TR4, TR3A, TR2 and TR1 are all open in OVERDRIVE, so OVERDRIVE is a good position to check for shorts to ground. To determine the shorted components while observing TR, unplug the TR sensor and see if the short goes away. If the short is still present, unplug the transmission harness and see if the short goes away. If the short is still present, then the short is in the PCM or vehicle harness. Remove the suspect circuit(s) wire from the PCM vehicle harness. If the short is still present, then the PCM has an internal failure. Otherwise the failure is in the vehicle harness.