What does the code P0720 mean?

Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0720 stands for “Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction.” It is stored when the ECM/PCM/TCM perceives a problem with the output speed sensor or its circuit. The P0720 code is activated when the PCM detects insufficient or erratic input from the output shaft sensor (OSS).

Where is the transmission output speed sensor located in?

Identification. The vehicle speed sensor, or VSS, is located near the transmission’s output shaft. The specific placement of the sensor allows the sensor to detect, and report, to the engine’s computer through attachment cabling, the rotation and speed of the shaft.

Can you drive with a P0720?

In most cases, Error Code P0720 will not keep the vehicle from being driven. However, the effects could get worse and worse if not repaired as soon as possible, which can cause further damage to the transmission.

What sensors affect shifting?

Electrical Sensors that can affect automatic transmission operation.

  • Vehicle Speed Sensor.
  • Transmission Input Speed Sensor.
  • Transmission Output Speed Sensor.
  • Turbine Speed Shaft Sensor.
  • Intake Air Temperature Sensor.
  • Manifold Airflow Sensor.
  • Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor.
  • What is P0500 code?

    Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0500 stands for “Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Malfunction.” This code is set when the PCM or engine control module (ECM) detects incorrect speed readings or no signal at all from the vehicle speed sensor (VSS).

    What is code P0716 mean?

    The P0716 code indicates that the car’s computer has received an input signal from the engine speed sensor that is incorrect in some way. Without accurate input information, the computer will be unable to create the right shifting strategy for the transmission.