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2006 Toyota Corolla had check engine p2716. Brought to transmission repair(not toyota) and they replaced the tranmission cost $2300. Then brought to Toyota and repaired the p2716 problem under warranty. Could the transmission be gone at 80,000 miles?
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P2716 -Pressure Control Solenoid "D" Electrical (Shift
Solenoid Valve SLT)
Trouble Area:
1. Open or short in shift solenoid valve SLT circuit. (repair harness wiring)
2. Shift solenoid valve SLT defective. (replace)
3. ECM defective. (replace with a good known one)
This
has nothing to do with the shift solenoid switch. It is a failure of
the ECM computer module. If your car is less than eight years old and
less then 80K miles, it is covered by warranty
There may be a problem in the transmission. Pressure control solenoid "D". A qualified shop or trans shop will need to check further and recommend repairs.
This is very common on Matrix/Corollas and is repairable by way of
replacement PCM to correct invalid parameters. the labor is low but the
part is very expensive.
Expect approximately $89 or less in labor, and $648 for the new PCM
Introduction
Some 2005 - 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with
an automatic transaxle may exhibit a harsh shift condition and a M.l.L.
ON" with DTC P2716 stored.
Improvements have been made to the Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term:
Powertrain Control Module/PCM) to reduce the possibility of this condition occurring.
Applicable Vehicles
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2005 - 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix (2WD) vehicles equipped with the 1ZZ-FE engine. Warranty Information
Applicable Warranty*:
This repair is covered under the Toyota Federal Emissions Warranty.
This warranty is in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever
occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.
This is very common on Matrix/Corollas and is repairable by way of replacement ECU to correct invalid parameters. the labor is low but the part is very expensive. The good news is the warranty is 8 years and 80,000 miles on this fault.
There is a Bulletin on this concern. The correction is a new PCM with updated software.
Introduction
Some 2005 - 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix vehicles equipped with
an automatic transaxle may exhibit a harsh shift condition and a M.l.L.
ON" with DTC P2716 stored.
Improvements have been made to the Engine Control Module (ECM) (SAE term:
Powertrain Control Module/PCM) to reduce the possibility of this condition occurring.
Applicable Vehicles
^
2005 - 2007 model year Corolla and Matrix (2WD) vehicles equipped with the 1ZZ-FE engine. Warranty Information
Applicable Warranty*:
This repair is covered under the Toyota Federal Emissions Warranty.
This warranty is in effect for 96 months or 80,000 miles, whichever
occurs first, from the vehicle's in-service date.
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There is currently a recall going on for this problem. You can likely get your money back on the prior repairs as well. See this link http://www.toyota.com/recall/corolla-matrix.html. On the left-hand side, you can click to take you to put in your VIN and see if your vehicle is included. My 2007 vehicle IS included, and I just had the check engine light come on and have been experiencing rough shifting for about 6 months. When the light came on yesterday, it was extremely rough jerky shifting. The light went off today. Took it to Autozone and got same code P2716. Toyota has assigned me a case number, but I won't get a call back until Monday or by close of biz on Tuesday. This problem can cause your car to not start, or to shut down while driving. YIKES! The person I talked to at Toyota acted a little too nonchalant about the whole deal. Telling me to just wait for the call that I will get. She said most dealers would not have the part needed to fix this. According to what I have read. That is the reason why Toyota is not sending out the notification letters to the affected parties until mid-September. Check out all the info and good luck. I am a little bit p.o'd about this right now. - Natalie
your best bet is to get a used ecm form a salvage yard it should cost you about 200 dollars that is far cheaper than going to a dealership or a parts store. generally that is what i do when i replace ecms. there are plenty of wrecked vehicles and the ecm is good in them so why pass it up to get a part that cost brand new about 1500 dollars.. goodl luck. please rate this
There is a known issue with the 2005-2007 Corolla automatic transmission shift logic. The shift points may seem harsh, and the Check Engine light may be illuminated.
There is a technical service bulletin published (TC015-07) that will address and rectify this condition.
The diagnostic code P2716 will be stored in the computer memory. The procedure involves replacing the Engine Control Module (the computer) with an updated unit.
The repair is covered, under the factory warranty, for 96 months, or 80,000 miles, which ever comes first.
I hope that this helps you Corolla owners out.
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