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Anonymous Posted on Aug 11, 2010

P1763 governor sensor pressure voltage high. What will it cos to have new sensor, seleniod and whatever else that will be required to fix it?

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HI. Ok, this may be a false reading. In most cases, driving into a large puddle in a rainy situation , will cause this false reading. I would reset the PCM and drive it for a while to see if the code returns. if it returns, simply, replace the Governor pressure sensor switch and solenoid. the total price, including parts and new trans oil, will be around $165.00.

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