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P0735Powertrain
Powertrain · SAE
5th Gear Incorrect Ratio

Meaning

The transmission control module has detected that the actual gear ratio in 5th gear does not match the expected value. The automatic transmission fails to achieve or maintain the correct ratio during 5th gear engagement.

Common causes

  • Faulty or stuck 5th gear shift solenoid
  • Insufficient hydraulic pressure due to pump wear or internal leaks
  • Worn or burnt 5th gear clutch packs or bands
  • Clogged transmission filter or low ATF level
  • Faulty transmission input or output speed sensor
  • Contaminated or obstructed valve body

Symptoms

  • Check engine or transmission warning light on
  • Slipping or loss of torque in 5th gear
  • Transmission skipping 5th gear or entering limp mode
  • Increased fuel consumption due to non-optimal gear ratio
  • Transmission overheating

Severity

High: continued operation with an incorrect gear ratio causes accelerated clutch wear and risk of irreversible transmission damage.

What to do

  1. Check automatic transmission fluid (ATF) level and condition
  2. Read all related fault codes and review transmission live data
  3. Test shift solenoids with a multimeter and scan tool
  4. Measure transmission hydraulic pressure with a gauge
  5. Inspect the valve body and replace defective solenoids

Format conversion

SAEP0735
HEX0735
VAG01845
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