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P0713 Engine Error Code

When you check engine light came on code P0713 the reason should be Engine Light ON (or Service Engine Soon Warning Light). However your vehicle's manufacturer may have a different definition for the P0713 OBD-II Diagnostic Powertrain (P) Trouble Code. So you should chech it on your car models.

P0713 Code Symptoms

P0713 Code Reason

P0713 OBD2 may also be triggered by faults earlier down the line. For example, a dirty MAF sensor might be causing the car to overcompensate in its fuel-trim adjustments. As a result, oxygen sensors are likely to report fuel mixture problems.

Power Steering Pressure (PSP) Switch Signal Malfunction The PCM counts the number of times vehicle speed transitions from 0 to a calibratable speed. After a calibratable number of speed transitions the PCM expects that the PSP input should have changed. This DTC is set if the transition is not detected. Vehicle towed with engine running Power steering hydraulic concern was repaired but DTC was not erased PSP switch/shorting bar damaged SIG RTN circuit open PSP circuit open or shorted to SIGRTN PCM damaged Check, if possible, if vehicle was towed or power steering service was performed. Observe PSP V PID while checking wires for intermittents.

P0713 OBD-II Diagnostic Powertrain (P) Trouble Code Description

P0713 OBD-II Trouble Code The Automatic Transmission (A/T) fluid temperature sensor detects the A/T fluid temperature and sends a signal to the Transmission Control Module (TCM).

P0713 Code Review :

The reason of P0713 OBD-II Engine Error Code is P0713 Transmission Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit High Input.

P0713 Code Dictionary Meaning:

p - Powertrain Code - Problem is related engine, transmission and emissions systems.
0 - SAE - Generic
7 - Ignition System Or Misfire
1 - IC Circuit High Voltage
3 - TFP Valve Position Switch-Drive Without Drive Ratio

How long can you drive with a P0713 code ?

If your vehicle is displaying a P0713 OBD2 error code but is still running and driving normally, it means that the issue might not be immediately critical or causing immediate harm to the vehicle. However, it's important to address the issue as soon as possible for several reasons:

  • Potential for Worsening
  • Decreased Fuel Efficiency
  • Emissions Testing Compliance
  • Risk of Further Damage
  • Safety Concerns
  • Legal Considerations