Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
What does this mean?
Code P0720 indicates a malfunction in the transmission output speed sensor circuit.
Disclaimer: This diagnostic code is part of the standard OBD2 system and can apply to Bmw I4 models manufactured from 1996 to 2026. However, please note that the presence of this specific code depends on your vehicle's exact engine configuration, options, and production year.
Common Causes
Faulty output speed sensor
Damaged, chafed, or broken wiring harness
Corroded or loose electrical connector
Low, dirty, or burnt transmission fluid
Symptoms to Watch For
- Check Engine Light is illuminated
- Erratic speedometer reading
- Hard or harsh gear shifting
- Transmission slipping between gears
How to Diagnose
Common Solutions
**Replace the Output Speed Sensor (OSS):** This is the most common fix for P0720. If diagnostic steps confirm the sensor itself is faulty (no signal, incorrect resistance, or erratic readings), replacing it will resolve the issue. Ensure you use an OEM quality replacement for best performance and longevity.
**Repair or Replace Damaged Wiring/Connectors:** If the visual inspection or electrical testing reveals corroded, frayed, or open wiring, or a damaged connector, repairing or replacing the affected section of the harness or the connector pins will restore proper circuit function. Use appropriate wiring repair techniques (solder and heat shrink) or a pigtail connector kit.
**Clean Corroded Electrical Terminals:** If corrosion is found on the sensor or harness connector terminals, thoroughly clean them using an electrical contact cleaner and a small brush. Apply dielectric grease to prevent future corrosion and ensure a good electrical connection.