P0751 = TCM-000B Aka Shift Solenoid S1 - Hydraulic Fault
P1618 = ECM-530D Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in another control module
ECM-530D Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in the transmission control module (TCM). Faulty signal
ECM-530D Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) in transmission control module (TCM). Faulty signal
ECM-530D Malfunction indicator lamp (MIL), transmission control module (TCM). Faulty signal
ECM-530D Speed signal. Signal too low
SOME INFORMATION:
Ok, so from all of this information I have gathered via this website among many others, including loosely translated websites via google, I am on the path of electrical repairs BEFORE any transmission repairs. This car was impounded. The people who had it left the key in the ignition with the switch on until the guy came to tow it. This uninformed tow man jumped the car off of the battery in the trunk. (I've heard that is a no-no.) The battery looks as though it has a watery substance on the top. (I'm a bit scared to touch it.) There is a loose piece of plastic in the steering wheel that catches sometimes when turning- preventing the wheel from turning farther or straightening out. The battery will not hold a charge. It's stuck in limp home mode. The ETM could need cleaning/replacing. I tried to change the tranny fluid by myself, but I am a girl and need a man's help. I've heard tranny flushes could harm your tranny. Is this true or should I just take the damn thing to get it flushed? Maybe that will help with the TCM 000B? And I am sure this car needs some code resetting.
I just don't want to get screwed by some mechanic who makes $85 an hour to babble lies into my ear. And oh, they will do it all day to a female. So gentlemen, please be of some assistance to a somewhat mechanically savvy chick. I just want to know if the TCM-000B is a hydraulic fault, could that be caused from an electrical issue or could it be fixed with a fluid change/flush? Could this all be caused from the ETM? Could I just be over analyzing all of this information? Any help is appreciated.
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