DTC 22 - P1782
Name of Code:
P-1782(22) - 2-4 Pressure Switch Sense Circuit
When Monitored: Whenever the engine is running.
Set Condition: This code is set if the 2-4 pressure switch is open or closed at the wrong time in a given gear (see chart below).
Theory of Operation: The Transmission system uses three pressure switches to monitor the fluid pressure in the L-R, 2-4, and OD elements. The pressure switches are continuously monitored for the correct states in each gear as shown below.
Transmission Effects: If the 2-4 pressure switch is identified as closed in P or N, the code will immediately be set and normal operation will be allowed for that given key start. If the problem is identified for 3 successive key starts, the transmission will go into relay open limp-in mode.
If the 2-4 pressure switch is identified as being closed in 1st or 3rd gear and was not identified as being closed in P or N, then 2nd gear or 4th gear will be substituted for 1st or 3rd gear depending on throttle angle and vehicle speed. A short period of time after the gear substitution, the transmission will return to normal operating mode. If the transmission is shifted back into 1st or 3rd gear through normal operation, and the 2-4 pressure switch remains closed, 2nd or 4th gear will be substituted briefly and then resume normal operation. If four gear substitutions occur in a given key start, the transmission will go into relay open limp-in mode. If the 2-4 pressure switch is open (indicating no 2-4 clutch pressure) in 2nd or 4th gear, the TCM sets code P-1782(22) and continues with normal operation. The transmission will only go into relay open limp-in mode if a code P-0705(28) is also present. If no 2-4 clutch pressure is present a speed ratio code P-0732(52) or P-0734(54) will be set and cause the limp-in condition.
Possible Causes:
- If code P-1791(35) is present, ignore code P-1782(22) and perform code P-1791 diagnostic procedures
- 2-4 pressure switch sense circuit open or shorted to ground between TCM and solenoid pack
- 2-4 pressure switch sense circuit shorted to battery
- Solenoid pack defective
- Transmission overheated - Excessive regulator valve leakage in valve body causing high line pressure which results in 2-4 solenoid blow-off in 1st or 3rd gear. May require new valve body if it happens only when hot.
- Loose valve body bolts
- Plugged filter - internal transmission or torque converter failure
- TCM