Engine Torque Message Incorrect
P0600 - ENGINE TORQUE MESSAGE INCORRECT
When Monitored and Set Condition
- When Monitored: Valid Torque CAN message received at least once and CAN BUS Circuit, Engine CAN Message Missing and Engine CAN Message Incorrect are not active.
- Set Condition: Engine torque message not valid or Powertrain Control Module error.
Diagnostic Test
1. PRE-DIAGNOSTIC CHECK OUT
NOTE: Low fluid level can be the cause of many transmission problems. If the fluid level is low, locate and repair the leak then check and adjust the fluid level.
NOTE: Always perform diagnostics with a fully charged battery to avoid false symptoms.
With the DRB III(R), read Engine DTCs. Check and repair all engine DTCs prior to performing transmission symptom diagnostics.
With the DRB III(R), read and record all Transmission DTCs.
NOTE: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary. Poor pin to terminal connections can set DTCs.
Using the wiring diagram/schematic as a guide, inspect the wiring and connectors. Repair as necessary.
Most DTCs set on start up but some must be set by driving the vehicle such that all diagnostic monitors have run.
NOTE: Check for any Technical Service Bulletins that may apply.
Perform this procedure prior to Symptom diagnosis.
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2. CHECK TO SEE IF ENGINE DTCS ARE PRESENT
Turn the ignition on.
With the DRB III(R), read Engine DTCs.
Are any performance or BUS related Engine DTCs present?
Yes
- Refer to the appropriate symptom.
No
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3. PCM - ENGINE TORQUE MESSAGE INCORRECT
Turn the ignition off.
Replace and program the Powertrain Control Module.
Turn the ignition on.
With the DRB III(R), erase Transmission DTCs.
Drive the vehicle performing multiple aggressive upshifts and downshifts.
With the DRB III(R), read Transmission DTCs.
Did DTC (P0600) ENGINE TORQUE MESSAGE INCORRECT set again?
Yes
- Replace the Transmission Control Module.
- Perform NAG1 TRANSMISSION VERIFICATION TEST. Transmission Verification Test
No
- Test Complete.