Code
P2765
Generic
P — Powertrain
Input/Turbine Shaft Speed Sensor B Circuit
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AI status
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Causes
- Open or short in the sensor signal wiring (to ground or battery)
- Corroded, loose or damaged sensor connector
- Failed input/turbine speed sensor (Bank B / Sensor B)
- Damaged or missing reluctor/reluctor ring teeth at the turbine shaft
- Metal debris or contamination affecting sensor reading
- Faulty transmission control module (TCM/ECM) or poor module ground/power
Symptoms
- Check Engine / Transmission warning lamp illuminated
- Harsh, delayed, or erratic shifting; transmission may go into limp/safe mode
- Torque converter lockup issues (surging, slipping or no lockup)
- Incorrect or no vehicle speed/sensor-related indications displayed
- Possible drivability complaints at certain speeds or load conditions
- Intermittent operation that may change with engine/transmission temperature
What to check
- Read freeze frame and live PIDs for Input/Turbine Shaft Speed (Sensor B) and related sensors
- Confirm code is current and note when it sets (conditions, speed, temperature)
- Visually inspect sensor connector and harness for damage, corrosion, or oil/metal contamination
- Wiggle harness and connector while monitoring live data to reveal intermittent faults
- Backprobe signal, ground and reference power at the sensor connector with key ON and engine running
- Measure sensor resistance (if specified) and compare to manufacturer spec; check for open/short
Signal parameters
- Sensor types: variable reluctance (magnetic pickup) or Hall-effect (digital) depending on vehicle
- VR sensor: AC waveform whose frequency increases with shaft speed; amplitude typically rises with RPM
- Hall sensor: square wave (0–5 V) where frequency correlates with shaft speed; 0 V to ~5 V swing
- Expected behavior: clean periodic waveform with frequency proportional to turbine/input shaft speed; no signal or steady DC indicates a fault
- Common faults visible on scope: no signal, flat line, constant DC, missing pulses, excessive noise, or amplitude collapse
Diagnostic algorithm
- Verify code and record freeze-frame / live data. Note vehicle speed, engine RPM and when code sets.
- Visually inspect sensor and wiring at the transmission bellhousing for damage, fluid intrusion, or debris.
- Disconnect connector and inspect terminals for corrosion, bent pins, or contamination. Clean or repair as required.
- With connector disconnected, measure sensor resistance (if specified by manufacturer). Replace sensor if open or out of spec.
- Backprobe signal wire: with engine cranking and running, check for expected waveform using a scope. If no scope, check for AC voltage (VR) or pulsed DC (Hall) with multimeter while spinning the shaft.
- Check for short to battery or ground between signal and supply/ground wires. Repair any shorted wiring.
- Perform continuity/resistance check between sensor connector and TCM input pin to rule out wiring opens.
- Wiggle test the harness while monitoring live sensor PID to find intermittent faults caused by movement.
- Inspect reluctor ring/teeth and bellhousing for metal debris or damaged teeth that can cause false/no pulses. Repair or replace damaged components.
- If wiring and sensor check good but signal at the TCM pin is missing or abnormal, verify TCM power/ground and consider module fault; consult OEM procedures before replacing TCM.
- After repairs, clear the code and perform a road test to verify the repair and ensure the code does not return.
Likely causes
- Sensor wiring chafed or pinched near bellhousing
- Connector terminals corroded or pushed out
- Sensor failed from heat, contamination or impact
- Reluctor ring damaged by debris or broken teeth
- Short to battery or ground in the harness
- Poor TCM ground or internal TCM input circuit failure
Fault status
Status
P2765 - Input/Turbine Shaft Speed Sensor B Circuit. The transmission control module has detected an open, short, no signal, or out-of-range reading on the Input/Turbine (Sensor B) circuit. This affects transmission shift control and torque converter operation.
Repair difficulty: Medium
Diagnostic time: 0.5-2.0 hours
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