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P076E OBD2: Shift Solenoid "H" Intermittent

P076E OBD2: Shift Solenoid “H” Intermittent

The P076E OBD-II code indicates a problem with the Shift Solenoid “H” in your vehicle’s transmission system. This code is associated with the Transmission Control Module (TCM) and its ability to manage the transmission’s hydraulic pressure.

What Does the P076E Code Mean?

When your vehicle’s TCM detects that the Shift Solenoid “H” is not functioning as it should, it triggers the P076E code. This code often results in improper shifting of the transmission and may lead to further complications if not addressed promptly.

What Causes the P076E Code?

  • Failure of the Transmission Control Module (TCM)
  • Low transmission fluid level
  • Faulty transmission shift solenoid
  • Wiring issues related to the transmission system

What Are the Symptoms of the P076E Code?

  • Increased fuel consumption
  • Transmission may not shift properly
  • Unusual noises during shifting
  • Possible slipping of the transmission

How Serious Is the P076E Code?

The P076E code is considered urgent as it indicates a significant malfunction within the transmission system that could lead to severe damage. Ignoring this code could not only damage the transmission but also pose safety risks to the driver and passengers.

How to Diagnose the P076E Code

  1. Use an OBD-II scanner to confirm the P076E code and check for any related codes.
  2. Inspect the transmission fluid level and condition; ensure it is at the recommended level and free of contaminants.
  3. Check the wiring and connectors to the Shift Solenoid “H” for any signs of damage or corrosion.
  4. Test the Shift Solenoid “H” for proper function using a multimeter.
  5. Evaluate the Transmission Control Module (TCM) for any faults.

Common Repairs for the P076E Code

  • Replacing the faulty Shift Solenoid “H”
  • Repairing or replacing damaged wiring
  • Refilling or replacing contaminated transmission fluid
  • Replacing the Transmission Control Module (if necessary)

How Much Does It Cost to Fix the P076E Code?

The cost to repair the P076E code can vary significantly depending on the underlying cause. Basic repairs, such as replacing the Shift Solenoid, may range from $150 to $500, while more extensive repairs like replacing the TCM could cost upwards of $1,000.

Can I Fix the P076E Code Myself?

While some basic diagnostics and checks can be performed by an experienced DIYer, repairing issues related to the transmission system typically requires specialized knowledge and tools. If you are not confident in your ability to diagnose or repair the issue, it is advisable to seek professional assistance to avoid further complications.

About JC Landry

JC is the Senior Editor at eManualOnline.com, GarageSpot.com, and Drive-My.com, as well as the Webmaster of TheMechanicDoctor.com, only to name a few. He's been a certified Master Mechanic for 15 years, working for various car dealers and specialized repair shops before turning towards blogging about cars and EVs in the hope of helping the next generation of automotive technicians. He also loves cats, Johnny Cash and Subarus.

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