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Code P0732 Symptoms, Causes and Solutions.

The P0732 trouble code indicates that the transmission has detected an incorrect gear ratio in the second gear. This code is typically found in vehicles with automatic transmissions. The Engine Control Module (ECM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) monitors the transmission’s gear ratios to ensure they are within the expected parameters. If the actual gear ratio does not match the expected value for second gear, the code is set and the Check Engine Light (CEL) is illuminated.


Gear 2 Incorrect Ratio

Code symptoms P0732.

1. Check Engine Light (CEL) illuminated on the dashboard.
2. Transmission may shift harshly or erratically, especially during acceleration in second gear.
3. Decreased fuel efficiency.
4. Transmission slipping.
5. Vehicle may go into “limp mode” to prevent further damage.


This code is common in brands such as:: Chevrolet, Renault, Ford, Toyota, Nissan, Mercedes Benz, Honda.

Causes of the code P0732.

1. Low transmission fluid level or dirty or contaminated fluid.
2. Faulty transmission shift solenoid.
3. Malfunctioning valve body.
4. Internal transmission mechanical issues, such as worn clutch packs or bands.
5. ECM or TCM software issues.
6. Wiring or connector problems in the transmission control circuit.


Code Solutions P0732.

1. Check the transmission fluid level and condition. Top off the fluid if it’s low and replace it if it’s dirty or contaminated.
2. Inspect the wiring and connectors associated with the transmission control circuit. Repair or replace any damaged or corroded connections.
3. Perform a diagnostic scan of the transmission control module (TCM) to retrieve freeze frame data and any stored trouble codes. This can provide valuable information about the specific conditions under which the code was set.
4. Test the transmission shift solenoids and valve body for proper operation. Replace any faulty components as necessary.
5. If the problem persists after addressing these potential causes, further diagnosis may be required. This may involve performing pressure tests, conducting a thorough visual inspection of the transmission components, or using advanced diagnostic tools to pinpoint the issue.


Video of the Code P0732.

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