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Trouble code P1739 means: TCM A/T controller circuit
Trouble code P1739 means: TCM A/T controller circuit
I also have the code P1739 with my 2000 Accord. This has to do with the transmission. It could be as bad as an automatic transmission failure or just a leak. Honda has a warranty for the transmission for up to 110 thousand miles, that's at least what the dealer told me. You can read up on it here http://www.hondacarforum.com/honda-2/13499-trouble-code-p1739.html To check the transmission fluid, park the car on level ground. The dip stick, it has a yellow loop, is towards the passenger side of the engine, pretty much to the front. You may have to look for it a bit, it's much lowed than for example the oil dip stick. There are two marks on the dip stick, the fluid level should be between the two. The code 1456 means EVAP emission control system leak detected. Probable causes: loose fule cap; vapor canister saturated; failed vent solenoid; or failed purge solenoid.
In a 1986 Ford Ranger : Depending on how it is equipped : You could have the : Mitsubishi FM145 , 5 speed manual transmission ( 4X4 ) transmission code " D " Toyo Koygo , 4 speed manual transmission , rear wheel drive transmission code " X " Toyo Koygo , 5 speed manual transmission , rear wheel drive and 4X4 , transmission code " 5 "
In a 1989 Ford Ranger : See if there is an information sticker on the end of the drivers door or the latch pillar Transmission code " D " is the Mitsubishi 5 speed manual transmission Transmission code " M " is the Mazda 5 speed manual transmission
P0715 - Transmission Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit MalfunctionSensor is located on the transmission.- Faulty Transmission Speed Sensor- Transmission Speed Sensor harness is open or shorted- Transmission Speed Sensor circuit poor electrical connection
In a 1988 Ford Ranger : If you have the Mazda 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " M " ) it takes ( 2.8 U.S. quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid ) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have a Mitsubishi 5 speed manual transmission ( transmission code " D " ) it takes ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80 - 90 W gear lube )
NAICS 333613 applies to Mechanical Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing.
I believe that is the ( 5R55S ) 5 speed automatic transmission Open the drivers door and look for an information sticker , it will show the transmission code ( TR ) The code for the ( 5R55S transmission is " L " )
That would depend on which 5 speed manual transmission you have in your 1989 Ford Ranger : The Mitsubishi ( transmission code " D " ) takes ( 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda ( transmission code " M " ) takes ( MERCON automatic transmission fluid )
I was looking at some of the various model year owners manuals for a Ford F-150 . None of them show a 5 speed automatic transmission , but starting with the 2009 model year ( depending on how it was equipped ) it does show a ( 6R80 automatic transmission / 6 speed / transmission code " 6 " ) along with the ( 4R75E / 4 speed / trans code " Q " )
On a 1990 Ford Ranger , 5 speed manual transmission : It depends on which transmission you have The Mitsubishishi ( transmission code " D " ) takes approximately ( 2.4 U.S. quarts of 80-90W gear lube ) The Mazda ( transmission code " M " ) takes ( 2.8 quarts of MERCON automatic transmission fluid )