Guide To P092B OBD Error Code Solutions
OBD Code P092B - Gear Shift Lock Solenoid/Actuator Control Circuit "B" Range/Performance
Improper shifts and reduced fuel economy are the major setbacks
for this kind of a problem. In extreme cases engine stalling and vehicle dying
while slowing can be crucial on road and in extreme conditions. All these are
an indication of a problematic gear shift lock solenoid control circuit, thus
storing OBD code P092B in the PCM (powertrain control module) and the check
engine light getting on.
Learn More about OBD Error Code P092B
The Engine Control Module (ECM), Powertrain Control Module (PCM) or Transmission Control Module (TCM) uses input from various sensors including the gear shift lock solenoid control module to verify the correct operation of the transmission and its components. Engine speed is often calculated against the transmission speed sensor to determine gear ratio and torque converter slip. If the calculation does not match the desired value, the Diagnostic Trouble Code is set and the Check Engine Lamp is illuminated. This often leads to delayed upshifts and downshifts along with delayed ignition and increased emissions.
What causes this problem with the Gear Shift Lock Solenoid/Actuator Control Circuit "B" Range/Performance?
- Low fuel pressure caused by a clogged filter
- Failing fuel pump
- Failed fuel pressure regulator
- Clogged or leaking fuel injectors
- An air leak forward of the DPF will change
the sensor readings resulting in the code
- Shift Solenoids harness is open or shorted
- Shift Solenoids circuit, electrical
connection faulty
- Transmission mechanical problems
- Transmission hydraulic control circuit
- Affected Transmission Control Module
Replace/Repair These Parts to Fix OBD Code P092B
- Shift Lock Connector – Faulty connectors will
affect the functioning of the solenoid and thus should be replaced if damaged.
Buy new shift lock connector immediately.
- Shift Interlock Actuator – Faulty shifter
interlock actuator will affect the transmission shifts and thus must be
replaced. Buy new shift actuator now!
- Shifter Lock Relay – Check for faulty shifter
lock relay and replace it, if found faulty. Buy new shifter relay now!
- Automatic Transmission Solenoid – Faulty shift solenoid
can be a main cause for gear slipping and thus needs to be checked for and
replaced.
- Transmission Control Module – Faulty TCM will cause
abrupt shifts and engine halts. Thus check and replace the TCM for proper
functioning of the system.
- Automatic Transmission Sensor – Check for faults in the
transmission control sensor and replace if needed. Buy new sensor from us!
- Auto Transmission Torque Converter – In rare cases the
transmission torque converter can also be damaged, immensely harming the
transmission system. Buy new parts from us!
- Automatic Transmission Connector – Faulty connectors can be
a major problem for various parts not functioning properly as well as causing
damage to the wiring connection. Thus, it is important to replace faulty parts
now!
- Engine
Control Module - Faulty ECM leads to engine stalling or not starting,
and check engine lights being on. Replace damaged ECM now!
- Powertrain Control Module - PCM related issues can
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- Ignition System Parts – Check for ignition
timing and blown spark plugs, ignition coils and parts and replace it now!
- Exhaust System Parts – Check for exhaust gaskets leaks and hardware issues and replace faulty components now!
- Cylinder
Head Gaskets – Check for leakages in head gasket and
replace if found leaky. Buy new head gasket now!
Symptoms of OBD Error Code P092B
Our main motive is to achieve customer satisfaction and that’s why we will help you to diagnose P092B code by mentioning some major symptoms below:
Common Symptoms
- Check Engine Light illuminated (Malfunction
indicator lamp)
- Delayed shift or not shifting into gears
- Transmission slipping
- Loss of fuel economy
- In some cases, there may be performance problems, such as dying when coming to a stop after driving on the freeway and/or misfire-like symptoms
- Faulty wiring and connector issue
How to Correct P092B Gear Shift Lock Solenoid/Actuator Control Circuit "B" Range/Performance
Have a look at some ways with which you can correct the P092B code:
- Refill of Low transmission fluid level
- Dirty transmission fluid to be changed
- Faulty Shift Lock Solenoids Replacement
- Repair or replace Shift Solenoids harness
which is open or shorted
- Faulty Shift Lock Solenoids circuit,
electrical connection repair/replace
- Shift Lock Control Module replacement
- Shift lock control solenoid wiring and harness replacement
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Easy Diagnosis of Engine Error OBD Code P092B
Here are some steps which you should follow in order to diagnose this fault code:
- A mechanic will first input an OBD-II code
reader into the vehicle's computer in order to read and identify the trouble
code.
- A hydraulic pressure diagram should be fed
into the proper opening in the transmission system in order to take pressure
readings directly from the source.
- The transmission fluid should be tested with
a dipstick and checked for problems.
- Any diagnostic findings should be compared
with the car manufacturer's default specifications in order to pinpoint
abnormalities.
- Next, check for various components of
ignition system like ignition coils, wires, glow plugs, spark plugs and
hardware to check on ignition timing.
- If you notice smoke emitting from the
exhaust, check for exhaust leaks leading to lean engine condition, which will
cause affected engine performance. Replace faulty connector, gaskets, and
headers immediately.
- Also check for dead or damaged batteries and
thus replace it immediately.
- If there are other trouble codes registered on the OBD-II reader, it may offer additional guidance in finding the root problem.
Common Mistakes When Diagnosing the P092B Code
Oftentimes the PCM sensor and circuit is blamed, and replaced, without checking the circuit as well as neglecting the damaged wiring and connectors. Because there can be several causes for this code, a complete inspection should be carried out in order to avoid repairs that may be unnecessary and more expensive.
- Gear Lock
Shift Solenoid failure
- TCM/PCM failure
- Harness and connector failure