P0979 Low Shift Solenoid “C” Control Circuit

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The ECU controls the shift solenoids by sending an electric current through a coil of wire that is wrapped around the piston mechanism inside the solenoid. If the computer detects an unusually low voltage situation somewhere along the shift solenoid C control circuit, it will store a DTC P0979.

How severe is the code?

Diagnostic code P0979 is triggered when the ECU has trouble controlling shift solenoid C (also known as number three). Transmission problems related to this OBDII code may not be very serious at first. But they will continue to worsen and eventually render a transmission non-functional.

Symptoms

Symptoms of a P0979 include:

  • Exceptionally hard shifts
  • The transmission cannot shift into gear

Causes

  • Low transmission fluid level
  • Dirty fluid/filter
  • Corroded/broken connectors and/or damaged wiring
  • Malfunctioning shift solenoid

How to diagnose the code?

Diagnosing an OBDII P0979 code should begin with a check of the transmission fluid. If it is dirty or low, this OBD2 code will be triggered. Damaged wiring or broken/corroded connectors can also cause problems with a solenoid. If none of these issues are present, the shift solenoid C itself will need to be tested.

What repairs will fix P0979?

  • Service the transmission
  • Replace or repair damaged wiring/connectors
  • Replace the shift solenoid

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