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What does this code mean? I can't find it on the list.....
What does this code mean?----- 10-pcm P0751 H C
I know it's a current code, but my right door's power is totally gone as well as the light to the door's controls on the door, and now my check engine light is on my dash. I am stumped. Could this be a bad ground? fuse? battery leak on the pcm? Please help :confused: :confused: :mad
I can't wait till wednesday from my dealer to tell me what's wrong.
Re: What does this code mean? I can't find it on the list..... (MEDVETTE99)
10-pcm P0751 H C , 1-2 Shift Solenoid Valve Performance.
Tranny shifting problem.
Is the tranny shifting normally?
If you clear the codes do they return?
Is tranny fluid level normal?
Check for other codes as well, the other problems invite question.
Re: What does this code mean? I can't find it on the list..... (Bugster57)
Yes it's shifting normally. But I thinkk the battery may have leaked and my pcm computer may be affected. Could the pcm froma battery acid leak cause this code and the problems with the right door? I looked at the wires under the battery and it looks like the ere may havee been damage to some wires as the black cover surrounding the wires seems to have been mellted?
Re: What does this code mean? I can't find it on the list..... (MEDVETTE99)
You may have found the root problem. Clean up the mess, use care here so you don't do additional damage. Not knowing your expertise you may need experienced help here. No water in the electronics!
You may find wiring damaged by the leak. Damage to the PCM can be expensive to repair, damage can be from broken wires, corroded connectors, or even the circuit board damaged.
Damage like you describe can lead to non-logical failures due to several failure points in the system, even though these individual failures (like broken wires or bad connections) may be systematically unrelated to one another.
That can make troubleshooting time consuming and expensive. You have to find out what works and what doesn't and one by one troubleshoot individual symptoms after you've fixed the know issues (like wiring/connectors).
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