P0727 OBD II Trouble Code Engine Speed Input Circuit No Signal
How to diagnose, repair, and info on causes of a P0727 engine code which means the engine speed input signal is not detected. Also includes links to relevant forum topics on the code.
Symptoms of P0727 OBD II Trouble Code
- Automatic transmissions may shift harshly (limp-in mode)
- Transmission fails to shift or shifts erratically
- Erratic or inoperative speedometer/odometer
- Inoperative or incorrect tachometer
- Transmission slippage or delayed engagement
- Additional transmission input/output speed codes may be stored
Common Causes of P0727 OBD II Trouble Code
- Open or shorted wiring and/or connectors in the engine speed input circuit
- Excessive metal deposits on the magnetic tip of the sensor
- Defective engine speed input sensor or transmission output speed sensor
- Damaged or worn engine speed sensor reluctor ring
- Mechanical transmission failure which results in transmission/clutch slippage
Severity of P0727 OBD II Trouble Code
A stored code P0727 should be rectified with urgency as severe transmission damage and/or drivability issues may result.