The transaxle fluid temperature sensor circuit monitors transaxle fluid temperature by using a thermistor-type sensor located in a transaxle pressure port near the pressure filter. Sensor resistance will increase as the temperature decreases, and decrease as the temperature increases. The PCM supplies a 5 volt signal to circuit 586 and monitors the voltage on the internal signal line as it varies up and down with circuit resistance. The voltage value on the signal line is converted to a temperature value.
DTC P0713 is set when the PCM has detected the following conditions for longer than 30 seconds:
• | The engine run time is greater than 200 seconds, or 3 minutes and 20 seconds. |
• | The sensor reading is -37°C (-35°F) or colder. |
• | The engine coolant temperature is above -17°C (1°F). |
Numbered steps below refer to numbered steps on the chart.
Important: Low temperature equals high sensor resistance.
Monitor the DTC menu Code Status for Pass Since Code Clear and Pass This Ignition Cycle. When both have passed, the repair is verified.
Criteria for pass:
• | Same as fail criteria |
• | Criteria OK for 100 seconds |