DTC 312
EBD. Code 3-1-2
3-1-2 Transmission RPM signal incorrect
DTC information
Conditions for DTC
The transmission rpm signal is sent by the rpm sensor on the transmission. The transmission control module TCM uses the signal to work out the rpm on the input shaft after the torque converter. This signal is used to compare the transmission rpm with the car's road speed. The TCM uses this comparison in calculating gear-shift points. The rpm and road speed data are also utilized in modulating system pressure, lock-up function control and in torque-reduction. The end result is smooth shifting. If the TCM registers an unusually large variation in the signal voltage, DTC 3-1-2 is set.
Substitution value
Control Module GROUP I:
No substitution value
Control Module GROUP II:
The transmission control module (TCM) "Emergency mode II program is initiated.
Defect cause
- Loose contact in the wiring or cable splices
- Cable insulation damaged
- Malfunction in the rpm sensor.
- Interference from other Systems or accessories
- Contact resistance in connections.
Fault symptom
- Rough gear shifting due to maximum system pressure in the transmission (Emergency mode II)
- No Lock-up operation (Emergency mode II).
- Fault-tracing starts with EBD1.
EBD1
Other DTCs.
- Read off other DTCs
If DTC 3-1-1 is stored:
- Fault-tracing as per EBC. DTC 3-1-1 RPM signal absent. DTC 311
If DTC 3-1-1 is not stored:
- Checking wiring and connections EBD2.
EBD2
Checking wiring and connections
- Check that the rpm sensor is in position.
- Check the transmission connector and the TCM connector for loose connections as per FA5, and contact resistance and oxidation as per FA6. FA. Checking Wiring and Connections
- Check the cables between the rpm sensor and the TCM #A1 and #A2 for intermittent breaks as per FA2, intermittent short circuit to supply as per FA4, intermittent short circuit to ground as per FA3, intermittent short circuit between the cables. FA. Checking Wiring and Connections
Then continue with: Checking for interference EBD3.
EBD3
Checking for interference
- Check the rpm sensor wiring is not located too near sources of interference, such as electric motors, sparkplug leads, mobile telephone cables etc.
Then continue with: Checking the rpm sensor EBD4.
EBD4
Checking the rpm sensor
- Ignition ON.
- Clear DTCs
- Test drive the car as per Test Drive Form. Test Aide Drive Form
If the DTC is set again:
- Try a new rpm sensor as per YI-Y7