Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Intermittent
What does this mean?
Code P0709 indicates a problem with the transmission range sensor circuit. This sensor tells the PCM/TCM which gear the driver has selected.
Disclaimer: This diagnostic code is part of the standard OBD2 system and can apply to Volvo V60 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 transmission shift solenoid
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
- Hard or harsh gear shifting
- Transmission stuck in one gear
- Engine cranks but won't start
- Delayed gear engagement
How to Diagnose
Common Solutions
**Replace the Transmission Range Sensor (TRS).** If the sensor itself is found to have internal intermittent faults, replacing the unit is the most direct solution. This is a common failure point for P0709.
**Repair or Replace Damaged Wiring and/or Connectors.** Address any identified issues with the wiring harness, such as chafed wires, corroded terminals, or loose connections. This may involve splicing in new wire sections, replacing connector pigtails, or cleaning terminals with specialized electrical contact cleaner.
**Adjust or Re-align the Transmission Range Sensor.** On some vehicles, the TRS is adjustable. If the sensor is slightly out of alignment, it may intermittently fail to register certain gear positions correctly. Consult service information for proper adjustment procedures.