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So i got my trans back in and

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Old 02-15-2009, 09:21 PM
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what would give me the code p1762
 
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Old 02-15-2009, 09:36 PM
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SYMPTOM
P1762-GOVERNOR PRESSURE SENSOR OFFSET VOLTS TOO LOW OR HIGH

WHEN MONITORED
Continuously with the key ON and the engine running.

SET CONDITION
This code will set if the governor pressure is out of range in park or neutral for 1.3 seconds for three consecutive bad 3.0 second tests and sump temperature > 10 �C (50 �F) and <
127 �C (260 �F) are required to set the code.

POSSIBLE CAUSES
Powertrain control module
Powertrain control module - 5 volt supply high
Powertrain control module - after 5 volt supply shorted to voltage
Powertrain control module - after 5 volt supply shorted to voltage in trans
Repair the 5 volt supply circuit and check the PCM
Replace the trans solenoid assembly and check the PCM
Intermittent condition
Powertrain control module - internal fault
5 volt supply circuit open
Check for other trans DTC's
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to voltage inside trans
Check trans fluid level and condition
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to voltage
Park neutral DTC present
5 volt supply circuit shorted to ground
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to 5 volt supply circuit
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to 5 volt supply circuit inside trans
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to ground
5 volt supply circuit shorted to sensor ground
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit open inside trans
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to sensor ground
GOV pressure sensor signal circuit open
Governor pressure solenoid
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to ground inside trans
Powertrain control module - 5 volt supply circuit low
Sensor ground circuit open
Transmission line pressure low
Governor pressure sensor signal circuit shorted to sensor ground inside trans
5 volt supply circuit open inside trans
5 volt supply circuit shorted to ground inside trans
5 volt supply circuit shorted to sensor ground inside trans
Sensor ground circuit open inside trans
Governor pressure sensor
 

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Old 02-15-2009, 10:29 PM
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P1762 (M) GOV Pressure Sen Offset Volts Too Low Or High The Governor Pressure Sensor input greater or less than calibration for 3 consecutive Neutral/Park calibrations.

Sounds like you need to double check the connection of your wiring harness on the trans to PCM. If everything is good there, you might need a new Governor Pressure Sensor.
 

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Old 02-15-2009, 10:49 PM
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would this keep it from shiftin right?
 
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Old 02-15-2009, 11:04 PM
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Originally Posted by bwboley
would this keep it from shiftin right?
Yes it would keep it from shifting incorrectly. Would it keep it from not moving at all as you described? That I really don't know about (I would think not). I don't want to send you on a wild parts chase and have you spend money on things you don't need. Really difficult to tell what it may be in you situation.
 



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