Just picked up a '96 850 Sedan ostensibly to use for parts for my '96 850 GLT SW. Other than the tranny it's in good shape 140K. Here are the codes I'm getting:
P0732-Gear 2 ratio incorrect
P0733 Gear 3 ratio incorrect
P0734-Gear 4 ratio incorrect
P0705 Transmission Range sensor circuit malfunction
P0500- Vehicle speed sensor A malfunction
Is the tranny shot? How would I begin to diagnose? Is it PNP?
Help!
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'96 850 Auto Trans Errror Codes?? OBDII
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red_baron
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'96 850 Auto Trans Errror Codes?? OBDII
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The 0500 comes from the ABS module, which might need a rebuild, or it might be a bad wheel sensor. With a '96, pulling OBDII codes requires VOL-FCR software and a laptop or a VST. The 0705 generally indicates a bad PNP. Replace it first before condemning the gearbox.red_baron wrote:Just picked up a '96 850 Sedan ostensibly to use for parts for my '96 850 GLT SW. Other than the tranny it's in good shape 140K. Here are the codes I'm getting:
P0732-Gear 2 ratio incorrect
P0733 Gear 3 ratio incorrect
P0734-Gear 4 ratio incorrect
P0705 Transmission Range sensor circuit malfunction
P0500- Vehicle speed sensor A malfunction
Is the tranny shot? How would I begin to diagnose? Is it PNP?
Help!
Thankss
Bad news: on OBDII cars, you generally start troubleshooting with the lowest code, clear and retest. So, I think your plan of action is fix the ABS codes (either determine bad wheel sensor or replace module--since you have two cars, you can swap them to see if the codes follow), if 0500 clears but 0705 returns, then it's time for a PNP switch.
EDIT: Some 850s have a real Vehicle Speed Sensor on the gearbox near the RH (passenger) half-shaft. It's Volvo 9148788, check connections to it first. This is only on sedans with VIN chassis through 266999 and wagons with chassis through 170999. If yours does, double-check connections to it and, if dispositive, that's the sensor to replace, not the ABS (unless you have an ABS light on).
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Thanks for the replies. I'll have a chance to check things out later this week. Let u know what I find out.
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Rumor has it that that there is a cracked serial version floating around on bit torrent or piratebay.
The standard OBD-II reader is just fine for engine and transmission codes though. The VOL-FCR just gets you access to some of the other systems that you can't get to from the generic OBD-II code reader.
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The standard OBD-II reader is just fine for engine and transmission codes though. The VOL-FCR just gets you access to some of the other systems that you can't get to from the generic OBD-II code reader.
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Installed the PNP switch from the red_baron that I cleaned and replaced 1 contact ( see no backup lights no stickah post). The only dash warning lamps lit were check engine, ABS and service due (ignored-am going to take bulb out). My code reader reported just one error P0705 this time. erased the code. I'm able to drive the car for about 5 minutes, drive , reverse, low, winter, sport then it starts to slip. Turn car off and wait a couple of minutes and u can drive again. Am going to try flushing the tranny tomorrow unless there is a better plan of attack...anyone???
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Flushed the tranny. The fluid was most likely the original (140,000miles)as it was black and the transmission magnetic drain plug had about a 1/16" of metal debris on end.
No more codes relating to the transmission. It works in all gears and modes. I get a sporatic ABS lamp/code. I'm going to perform the DIY on the abs module.
No more codes relating to the transmission. It works in all gears and modes. I get a sporatic ABS lamp/code. I'm going to perform the DIY on the abs module.
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Good to hear that the drain and fill cleaned things up for you. Keep in mind that draining it once will still leave a hefty amount of the old fluid in the car; if it's working now you may want to leave it as is just don't forget that you need to drain it several times before you get a majority of clean ATF.
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I did the modified flush, drained the tranny, add = amount of ATF, connected hose to tranny/radiator hose and drained 2 qts of fluid multiple times until fluid coming out of hose was red. Went thru about 10 qts. Would there still be alot of old ATF in the system?
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Thanks,
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