The P0908: Gate Select Position Circuit Intermittent refers to an intermittent fault in the gate select position circuit. This can cause unreliable gear selection, leading to shifting problems or failure to engage the correct gear due to electrical or mechanical issues.
P0908 – Quick Overview
Code | Information |
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Meaning | P0908: Gate Select Position Circuit Intermittent |
Is it serious? | Yes, intermittent gear selection can lead to improper shifting and drivability issues. |
Possible causes | – Intermittent issues with the gate select position circuit – Wiring or connector issues – Faulty gate select sensor or actuator |
How to diagnose? | – Test for intermittent faults in the circuit – Inspect wiring and connectors – Replace faulty components if needed |
P0908 Meaning
The P0908 code indicates that the gate select position circuit is experiencing intermittent faults. This means that the system occasionally loses or receives an incorrect signal from the sensor or actuator, resulting in improper gear selection or shifting. This could be caused by loose connections, damaged wiring, or a failing sensor/actuator.
Step-by-step diagnostic guide
Action | Description | Tools Needed |
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Check for Other Codes | Use an OBD-II scanner to check for other related codes to provide more information about the issue. | OBD-II Scanner |
Inspect Wiring and Connectors | Visually inspect the wiring and connectors related to the gate select position circuit for damage, loose connections, or corrosion. | Flashlight, Multimeter |
Test for Intermittent Faults in the Circuit | Use a multimeter or diagnostic tool to monitor the circuit while wiggling or moving the wires to detect any intermittent faults. | Multimeter, Diagnostic Tool |
Test the Gate Select Sensor or Actuator | Use a diagnostic tool to test the gate select sensor or actuator for proper function, replacing them if intermittent faults are detected. | Diagnostic Tool, Replacement Sensor/Actuator |
Replace Faulty Components | Replace any faulty wiring, connectors, or sensors/actuators found during testing. | Replacement parts, Tools |
Clear Code and Test Drive | After making repairs, clear the code and take the vehicle for a test drive to verify that the issue is resolved. | OBD-II Scanner, Vehicle Owner’s Manual |
Recheck for Codes | Re-scan the vehicle after the test drive to ensure that the P0908 code does not return. | OBD-II Scanner |
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