P0722 OBD II Trouble Code Output Speed Sensor No Signal
How to quickly diagnose, repair, and info on causes and symptoms of a diagnostic code P0722 which means the PCM has detected no signal from the output speed sensor.
Symptoms of P0722 OBD II Trouble Code
- Poor fuel economy
- Check Engine Light illuminated
- Transmission does not shift
- Transmission Shifts roughly
- Possibly misfire-like symptoms
- PCM puts the engine into limp mode
- Speedometer shows incorrect or erratic reading
Common Causes of P0722 OBD II Trouble Code
- Defective Output Speed Sensor
- Dirty or contaminated fluid
- Dirty or clogged transmission filter
- Defective Coolant Temperature Sensor
- Defective Transmission Valve Body
- Restricted hydraulic passages
- Faulty Shift Solenoid
- Corroded or damaged connector
- Faulty or damaged wiring
- Faulty PCM
Severity of P0722 OBD II Trouble Code
The severity of this code normally starts as moderate, but it can progress to a more severe level rapidly when not corrected in a timely manner.