TM 5-3805-296-23-2
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Table 1. 0702 Shift Lever Position Sensor Diagnostic Codes Continued.
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CID FMI
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Test Step 9. Verify Malfunction is
0702-03 Transmission Gear
Resolved.
Lever Selector Sensor
1. Ensure all harness connectors are
(Switch) Voltage Above
connected.
Normal Continued
2. Turn battery disconnect switch and
ignition switch to ON position
(TM 5-3805-296-10).
3. At MSD, check for active
702-3 Transmission Gear Lever
Selector Sensor (Switch) Voltage
diagnostic codes (WP 0008).
Above Normal Becomes Inactive
Proceed to step 4.
702-3 Transmission Gear Lever
Selector Sensor (Switch) Voltage
Above Normal Remains Active
Repeat troubleshooting from the
beginning.
4. Turn ignition switch and battery
disconnect switch to OFF position
(TM 5-3805-296-10).
5. Install right trim panels on ROPS
(WP 0494).
6. Troubleshooting complete.
NOTE
0702-04 Transmission Gear
Lever Selector Sensor
Always inspect harness connectors that are involved in the circuit. Poor
(Switch) Voltage Below
connections can often be the cause of a problem in an electrical circuit.
Normal
Verify that all connections in the circuit are clean and secure and that all
connections are in good condition. If a problem with the connection is
found, correct the problem and verify that this malfunction or diagnostic
code is active before performing this procedure.
Perform open or short-circuit test at each harness connection to identify
the correct harness to replace.
Tag all wiring harnesses to aid in installation.
Perform this test only if condition is active.
DIAGNOSTIC CODE SET CONDITION
Transmission/Chassis ECM Detects Below Normal Voltage on Transmission
Shifter Circuit M997.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Fuse Panel Wiring Harness Shorted.
Main Cab Wiring Harness Shorted.
Transmission Control.
Transmission/Chassis ECM.
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