Transmission No Shift Case Study (P0888)
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 Published On Aug 7, 2013

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This is a 2002 Dodge Caravan that is stuck in second gear. This is known as limp home mode or transmission limp mode. In this video I cover the following:
How to test a computer controlled relay
How to do a loaded circuit voltage drop test
How to determine if a relay is power or ground side controlled.
How to test for an open circuit
Why the computer enters limp mode
P0888 Flow Chart
Transmission wiring diagram overview
Transmission solenoid power

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