P2725Transmission
Pressure Control Solenoid E Electrical
P2725 means an electrical fault such as an open or short was detected in the pressure control solenoid E circuit.
🚗 Not recommended for long. An electrical fault in the pressure solenoid affects shift control.
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🎯 Top Causes, Ranked by Likelihood
#1Failed solenoid E$150-$500
An open or shorted solenoid triggers the code.
#2Open or shorted wiring$100-$350
Damaged wiring causes the fault.
#3Corroded connector$80-$250
Corrosion interrupts the circuit.
#4TCM driver fault$500-$1200
The module output has failed.
🩺 Common Symptoms
- Harsh or delayed shifts
- Slipping
- Check engine light
- Possible limp mode
- Poor shift quality
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🔧 How to Diagnose P2725
1Check fluid level and condition first
2Inspect solenoid wiring and connector
3Test solenoid E resistance
4Verify power, ground, and the module command
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I drive with P2725?
Only briefly. Electrical faults impair shift control and can cause damage.
What does electrical mean here?
The circuit has an open or short rather than a stuck valve.
How much to fix P2725?
Wiring fixes may be under $300; a solenoid runs $400-$800.
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