OBD Guide

P07C5

Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor A Circuit Low

P07C5 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor A Circuit Low. Common causes: faulty intermediate shaft speed sensor, open or short circuit in wiring. Estimated repair cost: $28–89.

Severity
⚠️ Medium
Can you drive?
Yes, but get it checked soon
Approx. repair cost
$28–89 (est.)

Symptoms

  • Incorrect gear shifting
  • Transmission transition to emergency mode
  • Power Loss
  • Check engine light comes on
  • Torque converter lockup problems

Causes

  • Faulty intermediate shaft speed sensor
  • Open or short circuit in wiring
  • Poor connection or corroded connectors
  • Transmission control module (TCM) malfunction
  • Problems with power or grounding of the circuit

How to Fix

  1. Diagnosing the Sensor Circuit Using a Multimeter
  2. Checking the condition of connectors and wiring
  3. Replacing the intermediate shaft speed sensor if necessary
  4. Check and, if necessary, replace the TCM module
  5. Clearing error codes and test drive

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FAQ

What does the P07C5 code mean?

P07C5 is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor A Circuit Low

What causes a P07C5 error code?

The most common causes of P07C5 include: Faulty intermediate shaft speed sensor; Open or short circuit in wiring; Poor connection or corroded connectors; Transmission control module (TCM) malfunction.

How do I fix a P07C5 diagnostic trouble code?

To fix P07C5: Diagnosing the Sensor Circuit Using a Multimeter. Checking the condition of connectors and wiring. Replacing the intermediate shaft speed sensor if necessary. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.

Is it safe to drive with P07C5?

Yes, but get it checked soon

How much does it cost to fix P07C5?

The estimated repair cost for P07C5 is $28–89. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.

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