Hybspec

P1710

Wysoki

Transmission system failure / Incorrect operation of turbine speed sensor 2 (manufacturer code). Meaning depends on vehicle brand.

OBD-II (EN): Turbine Speed Sensor 2 Malfunction

Code P1710 is a manufacturer-specific OBD-II code related to the drivetrain, whose meaning varies depending on the vehicle brand – most often it indicates a transmission system failure or turbine speed sensor problem. Symptoms typically include hard gear shifts, jerking during acceleration, or an illuminated Check Engine light. Due to varying causes depending on the manufacturer, professional diagnostics with a scanner accessing brand-specific data are recommended.

Symptoms

Check Engine light (MIL) illuminated Hard, jerky gear shifts (especially during rapid acceleration or uphill driving) Problems with smooth gear changes in automatic transmission Random, irregular thuds during gear changes Possible transmission entering limp mode Incorrect operation of the transmission clutch (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep)

Possible causes

Damaged or worn turbine speed sensor 2 (Subaru, Honda) – Hall effect transistor inside the sensor Transmission control system failure (Ford, Lincoln) – Transmission System Failure Incorrect transmission clutch engagement – Test 1 (Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep) Damage to the transmission control module (TCM/TCU) – Mercedes Faulty control solenoid (Daewoo) Damaged brake sensor or its circuit – Fiat Low level or contaminated ATF transmission fluid Damaged wiring or connectors in the speed sensor / transmission circuit

Affected systems

automatyczna skrzynia biegówukład sterowania skrzynią biegów (TCM/TCU)czujnik prędkości turbinyelektrozawory skrzyni biegówmoduł sterowania silnikiem (ECM/PCM)

Related codes

P1700Wysoki

Usterka obwodu żądania modułu sterowania skrzynią biegów (TCM). Kod specyficzny dla producenta, związany z problemami w układzie sterowania automatyczną skrzynią biegów.

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Does code P1710 require professional diagnostics?

The code alone is not enough. To find the cause, you need to read live data, check freeze frame conditions, and compare with vehicle behavior. Book a diagnostic session.