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P0725

DTC P0725









Circuit Description with 4L30-E Automatic Transmission
Engine speed information is sent to the Transmission Control Module (TCM) by the Engine Control Module (ECM) through a communication network called the Controller Area Network (CAN). Two circuits are used to communicate CAN data between the ECM and TCM. A fault in the CAN will not cause DTC P0725 to set by itself. If a CAN fault occurs, other DTCs will set before DTC P0725.
When the ECM sends the TCM an engine speed signal that is below 122 RPM, and other sensors indicate that the vehicle is being driven, then DTC P0725 will set. DTC P0725 is a type B DTC.

Conditions for Running the DTC
^ Transmission is not in Park, Reverse or Neutral.
^ Throttle position is greater than 12 percent.
^ Transmission output speed is greater than 1024 RPM.

Condition for Setting the DTC
Engine speed input to the TCM is less than 122 RPM for 4.0 seconds.

Action Taken When the DTC Sets
^ The TCM flashes the sport mode lamp and sends a MIL request to the ECM on the second consecutive drive trip that the diagnostic runs and fails. The ECM then illuminates the MIL.
^ The ECM records the operating conditions in the Freeze Frame at the time of the MIL request from the TCM.
^ The transmission operates in the default mode (maximum line pressure, command 4th gear, inhibit TCC, freeze shift adapts).

Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
^ The ECM turns off the MIL after three consecutive drive trips during which the TCM sends no MIL request.
^ A History DTC clears after forty consecutive warm up cycles, if no failures are present by this diagnostic or any other emission related diagnostic.
^ The scan tool clears the MIL/DTC.
^ The TCM cancels the DTC default mode actions when the ignition switch is Off long enough in order to power down the TCM.