Transmission Control Systems
TROUBLE CODE 14SHIFT SOLENOID 2
Diagnosis
Output signal circuit of Shift Solenoid 2 is open or shorted.
Trouble Symptom
No shift.
1. Check harness and connectors between Transmission Control Module (TCM) and Shift Solenoid 2.
a. Turn Ignition Switch to "OFF".
b. Disconnect connectors from TCM and Transmission.
c. Measure resistance of harness connector between TCM and Transmission connector.
Connector & Terminal / Specified Resistance:
(B55) No. 13 - (B11) No. 2 / 1 Ohm, or less.
(B55) No. 10 - (B11) No. 4 / 1 Ohm, or less.
d. Measure resistance of harness connector between TCM and body to make sure that circuit does not short.
Connector & Terminal / Specified Resistance:
(B55) No. 13 - Body / 1 M-Ohm, or more.
(B55) No. 10 - Body / 1 M-Ohm, or more.
2. Check Shift Solenoid 2 Ground Line.
Measure resistance between Transmission connector receptacle and Transmission case.
Connector & Terminal / Specified Resistance:
(T4) No. 4 - Transmission / 1 Ohm, or less.
3. Check Shift Solenoid 2.
Measure resistance between Transmission connector receptacle's terminals.
Connector & Terminal / Specified Resistance:
(T4) No. 2 - No. 4 / 20 - 32 Ohms.
4. Check output signal emitted from TCM.
a. Connect connectors to TCM and Transmission.
b. Lift-up or raise the vehicle and support with safety stands.
CAUTION: On AWD models, raise all wheels off ground.
c. Start and warm-up the Engine and Transmission.
d. Idle the Engine.
e. Move Selector Lever to "D".
f. Measure voltage between TCM connector terminals.
Connector & Terminal / Specified voltage:
(B55) No. 13 - No. 10 / 9 Volts, or more.