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P07D5 — Transmission Mode Switch F Circuit Low

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P07D5

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Transmission Mode Switch F Circuit Low

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Causes

  • Short to ground in Mode Switch F wiring
  • Open or high-resistance connection in harness or connector
  • Corroded, bent or pushed-out terminal at switch or TCM connector
  • Failed transmission mode switch (internal short or bad output)
  • Missing or incorrect reference voltage from TCM/PCM
  • Damage from water intrusion or physical abrasion

Symptoms

  • MIL/Check Engine light illuminated
  • Loss of proper gear selection or transmission stuck in limp/limitation mode
  • Incorrect or no response from gear selector
  • Transmission may default to one gear or refuse to shift
  • Possible reduced engine performance due to limp mode

What to check

  • Read and record trouble codes and freeze-frame data from scan tool; note operating conditions when code set
  • Perform a visual inspection of the transmission mode switch connector, wiring harness and mating TCM connector for damage, corrosion, or contamination
  • Backprobe the Mode Switch F signal wire with ignition ON (engine OFF) and with engine running to measure voltage
  • Check for 5 V reference at the switch connector and for a strong ground return
  • Disconnect the switch and measure resistance/continuity from the signal wire to ground to detect a short
  • Wiggle test harness and connectors while monitoring signal to reproduce intermittent faults

Signal parameters

  • Expected reference voltage: typically 5 V (from TCM/PCM)
  • Expected signal voltage: varies by switch position, normally between ~0.5 V and ~4.5 V
  • Fault condition (LOW): signal ~0–0.3 V or significantly below expected range
  • Input current: low (mA range); large current draw may indicate short to ground
  • When connector unplugged: open-circuit voltage at harness end should NOT be solid ground

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Safety: Park on level ground, apply parking brake and use appropriate PPE. Prevent vehicle from moving if engine run is required.
  2. Verify code: Use an OEM-level scan tool to confirm P07D5 and note freeze-frame data, pending codes and current transmission-related codes.
  3. Visual inspection: Inspect wiring, boots, clips and connectors from the transmission mode switch to the TCM for damage, corrosion, water, chafing or repairs.
  4. Connector check: Disconnect the mode switch connector. Inspect and clean terminals. Look for pushed-out pins or corrosion.
  5. Voltage check: With ignition ON (engine OFF), backprobe the signal wire at the switch connector. Verify reference (5 V) and signal voltages. A signal near 0 V indicates low condition.
  6. Short-to-ground test: With switch disconnected, measure resistance between the signal wire and chassis ground. Low resistance (< a few ohms) suggests a short to ground.
  7. Continuity to TCM: Check continuity/resistance between the switch signal pin and the corresponding pin at the TCM connector. Repair any opens or high resistance.
  8. Wiggle/operational test: Reconnect, then wiggle harness and connectors while observing signal for intermittent drops. Operate the gear selector while monitoring signal if applicable.
  9. Check reference and ground circuits: Verify TCM supplies proper reference voltage and ground. If reference is missing or incorrect, diagnose TCM/PCM power/ground and related fuses/relays.
  10. Component test or replacement: If wiring and connectors are good, bench-test or replace the transmission mode switch. If replacement does not clear the issue, suspect TCM input fault and consider module testing or replacement.
  11. Clear codes and road test: After repairs, clear codes and perform a full functional road test to confirm proper operation and that P07D5 does not return.

Likely causes

  • Wiring shorted to chassis ground between switch and TCM
  • Disconnected or corroded connector at the switch
  • Failed mode switch on transmission selector assembly
  • Wire broken or pinched in harness (intermittent low voltage)
  • Defective TCM input circuit

Fault status

⚠️ Status
Transmission Mode Switch F Circuit Low — low or near-zero voltage detected on the Mode Switch F signal to the transmission control module.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours
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