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P1747 o/d light flashes and have dtc p1747

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Generallry, codes P1746 and P1747 are both related to the EPC electrical circuits. These codes are only generted by and electrical fault. Inspect the wiring connector at the transmission. You may have have to use a mirror to inpsect the connector on the transmission itself. Disconnect both the transmission connector and the pcm connector and check the white/yellow wire (pin 11 at trans connector and pin 81 and PCM) check this wire for an open circuit, shorts to power or ground.
If the wiring checks ok the PCM driver for the epc has failed and the PCM will need to be replaced.

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Fig. Fig. 2: Diagnostic trouble code chart (1 of 2)-1995-97 engines


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Fig. Fig. 3: Diagnostic trouble code chart (2 of 2)-1995-97 2.0L engines

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