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Code p1762 is the governor pressure offset volts too high or too low. This is a transmission solenoid that probably needs replaced. I believe that you have to take the pan off to get at it.
P1762 Nissan - Direct Clutch Solenoid Valve
Possible causes
- Faulty Direct Clutch Solenoid Valve
- Direct Clutch Solenoid Valve harness is open or shorted
- Direct Clutch Solenoid Valve circuit poor electrical connection
P1762 Nissan Description
Direct clutch solenoid valve is controlled by the Transmission Control Module (TCM) in response to signals sent from the PNP switch, vehicle speed sensor and accelerator pedal position sensor (throttle position sensor). Gears will then be shifted to the optimum position.
CODE P1757 - GOVERNOR PRESSURE GREATER THAN 3 PSI WHEN REQUESTED TO BE O. CODE P1762 - GOVERNOR PRESSURE SENSOR OFFSET VOLTS TOO LOW OR HIGH.MEANING SENSOR INPUT GREATER OR LESS THAN CALIBRATION FOR 3 CONSECUTIVE NEUTRAL PARK OCCURANCES.
p1762
are you sure this is the code number it is a manufacturer-specific code. and i'm not seeing it in my bood check to see if you have the right numbers on it.
Those codes indicate an issue with the Governor pressure sensor and the transducer which you'll have to replace. To replace them you'll have to drop the transmission pan to see them. Remove the bolts and disconnect the wiring clips to remove them.
Your right about the two codes. It's really a transmission part.
As soon as you open up the transmission pan, it right there.
But, I would leave this up to a transmission place. It may need a special type of calibration tool for the new sensor.
CEL Code P1762 is Governor Pressure Sensor Offset Improper Voltage. Make sure all your wires going to the sensor are ok, then if they are I would look into a new Sensor. Hope this gives you some direction. Thanks for Using FixYa!
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