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Understanding Code P1712: Turbine Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit
Sensor Function & Technical Specifications
Symptoms & Related Error Codes
Primary Symptoms of P1712
| Symptom | Description | Severity |
|---|---|---|
| Check Engine Light | Illuminated with P1712 stored in memory | High |
| Erratic Shifting | Random upshifts/downshifts, hunting for gears | High |
| Torque Converter Issues | Clutch not engaging, slippage, overheating | High |
| Limp Mode Activation | Transmission defaults to 2nd or 3rd gear only | Medium |
| Harsh Shifts | Jerky or abrupt gear changes | Medium |
| Poor Fuel Economy | Increased fuel consumption due to inefficient shifting | Low |
Related Diagnostic Trouble Codes
| Error Code | Description | Relationship to P1712 |
|---|---|---|
| P0715 | Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction | General circuit fault vs P1712’s specific “no signal” condition |
| P0717 | Input/Turbine Speed Sensor No Signal | Generic OBD-II equivalent of manufacturer-specific P1712 |
| P0720 | Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction | Companion sensor – both needed for proper shift calculation |
| P0722 | Output Speed Sensor No Signal | Similar fault on output side; often diagnosed together |
| P0730 | Incorrect Gear Ratio | Result of P1712 – TCM detects wrong ratio without TSS data |
| P0700 | Transmission Control System Malfunction | Master code indicating transmission system fault |
Comprehensive Diagnostic Procedures
Diagnostic Flowchart for P1712
Connect OBD-II scanner, confirm P1712 is present and current. Clear codes and test drive to see if code returns immediately or under specific conditions (acceleration, certain gears, etc.).
Locate TSS sensor (typically on transmission case near bellhousing). Inspect for physical damage, oil contamination, corrosion, and wiring harness condition up to 18 inches from connector.
Disconnect sensor connector. Test with multimeter:
• Check resistance: 200-1500Ω (varies by vehicle)
• Check for short to ground: ∞ resistance to chassis
• Check wiring continuity to TCM
Reconnect sensor, back-probe signal wire. With vehicle safely raised, run engine in gear and observe AC voltage signal on oscilloscope or AC scale of multimeter. Signal should increase with wheel speed.
Based on test results:
• Bad sensor → Replace TSS sensor
• Wiring fault → Repair harness
• No fault found → Check tone wheel and internal transmission components
Detailed Voltage & Resistance Specifications
Technical Data & Repair Solutions
Vehicle-Specific Application Data
| Vehicle Make/Model | Transmission | Sensor Location | Resistance Specification |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ford F-150 (2004-2008) | 4R75E / 5R55S | Right side, near bellhousing | 250-750Ω |
| Chevrolet Silverado (2007-2013) | 4L60E / 6L80 | Top rear of transmission case | 190-250Ω |
| Toyota Camry (2002-2006) | U241E / U250E | Front left side, near oil pan | 560-680Ω |
| Dodge Ram (2005-2010) | 545RFE / 68RFE | Driver side, above oil pan | 200-400Ω |
| Nissan Altima (2002-2006) | RE4F04B | Rear extension housing | 215-275Ω |