OBD Guide

P1E2E

Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump Phase V Current Sensor Circuit High Voltage

P1E2E is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code meaning: Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump Phase V Current Sensor Circuit High Voltage. Common causes: pump phase sensor malfunction, short circuit in the sensor circuit. Estimated repair cost: $28–89.

Severity
⚠️ Medium
Can you drive?
Limited driving only, diagnose soon
Approx. repair cost
$28–89 (est.)

Symptoms

  • Rough gear shifting
  • Check engine light comes on
  • Reduced transmission efficiency
  • Possible noises from the transmission area
  • Transmission transition to emergency mode

Causes

  • Pump phase sensor malfunction
  • Short circuit in the sensor circuit
  • Wiring harness damage
  • Problems with the transmission control unit
  • Corrosion of contacts or connectors

How to Fix

  1. Check the integrity of wiring and connectors
  2. Test the pump phase sensor
  3. Check the voltage in the sensor circuit
  4. Replace sensor if necessary
  5. Scan the control unit for additional errors

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FAQ

What does the P1E2E code mean?

P1E2E is an OBD-II diagnostic trouble code that indicates: Auxiliary Transmission Fluid Pump Phase V Current Sensor Circuit High Voltage

What causes a P1E2E error code?

The most common causes of P1E2E include: Pump phase sensor malfunction; Short circuit in the sensor circuit; Wiring harness damage; Problems with the transmission control unit.

How do I fix a P1E2E diagnostic trouble code?

To fix P1E2E: Check the integrity of wiring and connectors. Test the pump phase sensor. Check the voltage in the sensor circuit. For a complete diagnosis, use an OBD-II scanner.

Is it safe to drive with P1E2E?

Limited driving only, diagnose soon

How much does it cost to fix P1E2E?

The estimated repair cost for P1E2E is $28–89. Actual cost depends on your vehicle, location, and labor rates.

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