My car keeps going into limp mode every now and then. Before it was constant every time I put the car in d4. Now it does it every now and then as I'm driving sometimes it won't happen at all. I checked the code and I got code 7. I asked around and was told that it was my shift solenoid. I was told to pull it out and clean it. When I pulled it out it looked really clean to me but I cleaned it anyways. Put it back on then when I checked the code again there was nothing there. But then it still happens. I did a Google search and it was saying that a code 7 meant it was my tps. I really don't know what to do guys I could really use some help
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Why does my car keep going into limp mode?
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Is your D4 light flashing, or is your Check Engine Light (CEL) flashing? D4 is a transmission error code, CEL is an engine error code. It seems like you're confusing the two.
Did you clear the code after cleaning the solenoid? You need to do that. Disconnect your battery, or pull the "radio/backup" fuse for a few minutes to do so.
If the D4 light is flashing Code 7, and cleaning the solenoid doesn't help, then you probably need to replace the solenoid. Make sure all connections are clean and tight.
The TCU itself can go bad, but if it's just throwing one code, it's probably not the case. A bad TCU usually throws multiple codes for no reason. If you have access to another TCU, you could always try it... but I'm thinking it's not the case.
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