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Mitsubishi: OBD code P1715

  1. #1
    mitsu_user
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    OBD code P1715

    Does anybody know what the ODB code 1715 means for the Mitsubishi
    Montero Sport? Also does anybody know what the Technical Service
    Bulletin 9823005R is about? It mentions this code.

    tks

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    Nobody
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    Re: OBD code P1715

    Two possible breakouts:

    1-You screwed up and bought an SUV. You thought it was "manly" to have a
    180HP, 7000 lb vehicle that can't accelerate, turn, or stop....or even go
    off road.

    2-The transmission control module (TCM) monitors pulse signal from the input
    shaft and output shaft speed sensors.
    When the input shaft speed sensor or output shaft speed sensor fails, the
    TCM informs the ECM of that failure.

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  3. #3
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    Re: OBD code P1715

    the speed sensors he is refering to are called pulse generators on a
    mitsubishi and are very likely to fail because of placement. the main
    question is when the code 1715 is set the cel light should be on and the
    trans should have no power reeeally from takeoff once you hit about 25 mph
    it should feel ok for power but will not shift since the ecm/tcm is missing
    the revolution count of the overdrive drum <input> or the pinion shaft
    <output> if either fails the trans cannot operate properly more info needed
    from you to help diagnose your problem
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