P0710
P0710
Temperature sensor, transmission - Open circuit/short circuit to B+, short circuit to ground.
Function:
The temperature sensor controls the transmission's modulation pressure in accordance with the ATF temperature. This ensures soft shifting over the entire temperature range.
If the ATF temperature is too high, the control unit selects a map with the lowest possible power loss and closes the torque converter lockup clutch.
In addition, downshifting also occurs at high engine speeds. This helps to reduce the torque converter slip and permits the ATF to cool down. The sensor is defective if its voltage exceeds or falls below the stipulated voltage range. Shifting operations then take place with an 80°C default value.
Diagnosis Conditions:
If an ATF temperature outside the limit range below -50°C or above +170°C is recognized, a fault is stored if the ignition is on.
Wiring Diagram:
Diagnosis Procedure:
1 Check temperature sensor with wiring.
1. Pull off Tiptronic control module connector.
2. Connect ohmmeter to Tiptronic control module connector, pin 21 and pin 22.
Indication: At 20°C = approx. 1.00 kohm.
At 40°C = approx. 1.15 kohm.
At 60°C = approx. 1.30 kohm.
2 Check wires from Tiptronic control module to transmission connector for continuity.
1. Additionally pull off connector on transmission.
2. Connect ohmmeter to Tiptronic control module connector, pin 21, and transmission connector, pin 14 (or pin 22 and pin 13).
Indication: 0.. .5 ohm.
If infinite ohm is indicated, check wiring harness for crushing and chafing damage.
2 Check wires from Tiptronic control module to transmission connector for short circuit to ground.
1. Connect ohmmeter to Tiptronic control module connector, pin 21, and ground (or pin 22 and ground).
Indication: infinite ohm.
If 0...5 ohm is indicated, check wiring harness for crushing and chafing damage.
2 Check wires from Tiptronic control module to transmission connector for short circuit to plus.
1. Switch on ignition.
2. Connect voltmeter to Tiptronic control module connector, pin 21, and ground (or pin 22 and ground).
Indication: 0 Volts.
If battery voltage is indicated, check wiring harness for crushing and chafing damage.