Diagnostic Trouble Code
P0734
Gear 4 Incorrect Ratio
Technical Description P0734
Gear 4 Incorrect Ratio
What Does This Mean P0734?
Modern vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions / transaxles use a torque converter between the engine and transmission to increase the engine torque output and drive the rear wheels.
This code can show up in vehicles with an automatic transmission when there is a problem shifting into 4th gear, or while driving in 4th gear. The computer controlled automatic transmission uses multiple gear ratios to increase vehicle speed while maximizing the power output from the engine. Newer vehicles may have more than four gear ratios to improve fuel economy. The computer determines when to shift up or down between gears based on throttle position vs. vehicle speed.
The Engine Control Module (ECM), Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) uses input from various sensors to verify the correct operation of the transmission and its components. Engine speed is often calculated against the transmission speed sensor to determine gear ratio and torque converter slip. If the calculation does not match the desired value, the Diagnostic Trouble Code is set and the Check Engine Lamp is illuminated. Incorrect ratio codes typically require an advanced mechanical ability and diagnostic tools.
Note: This code is similar to P0730, P0730, P0731, P0732, P0733, P0735 and P0736. If there are other transmission codes, repair those problems first before proceeding with an incorrect gear ratio code.
This code can show up in vehicles with an automatic transmission when there is a problem shifting into 4th gear, or while driving in 4th gear. The computer controlled automatic transmission uses multiple gear ratios to increase vehicle speed while maximizing the power output from the engine. Newer vehicles may have more than four gear ratios to improve fuel economy. The computer determines when to shift up or down between gears based on throttle position vs. vehicle speed.
The Engine Control Module (ECM), Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) uses input from various sensors to verify the correct operation of the transmission and its components. Engine speed is often calculated against the transmission speed sensor to determine gear ratio and torque converter slip. If the calculation does not match the desired value, the Diagnostic Trouble Code is set and the Check Engine Lamp is illuminated. Incorrect ratio codes typically require an advanced mechanical ability and diagnostic tools.
Note: This code is similar to P0730, P0730, P0731, P0732, P0733, P0735 and P0736. If there are other transmission codes, repair those problems first before proceeding with an incorrect gear ratio code.
Symptoms P0734
1
Check Engine Light illuminated (Malfunction indicator lamp)
2
Delayed shift or not shifting into 4th gear
3
Transmission slipping
4
Loss of fuel economy
Possible Causes P0734
1
Low or dirty transmission fluid
2
Mechanical failure inside transmission
3
Internal blockage inside transmission main control
4
Faulty Shift solenoid
5
Faulty transmission control module