DTC Troubleshooting: P0715
DTC P0715: Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, review the general troubleshooting information.

DTC Description
Confirmed DTC
Pending DTC
P0715 Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
   

1.
Problem verification:

Problem verification
?1.
Start the engine.

?2.
Hold the engine speed at 3,000 rpm without load (in neutral) until the radiator fan comes on.

?3.
Test-drive at a steady speed of 9 mph (15 km/h) or more for several minutes.

?4.
Check the parameter(s) below with the HDS.
Signal
Current conditions
Values
Unit
M SHAFT SPD
   

Is the mainshaft speed indicated?

     
YES
     
     
     
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time. Check for poor connections or loose terminals at the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor and the PCM. If the on-board snapshot of this DTC is recorded, try to reproduce the failure under the same conditions with the on-board snapshot.?
     
NO
     
     
     
The failure is duplicated. Go to step 2.
2.
Determine possible failure area (VCC2 5 line or SG2 line, others):

Determine possible failure area (VCC2 5 line or SG2 line, others)
?1.
Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

?2.
Disconnect the following connector.
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector

?3.
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.

?4.
Measure the voltage between test points 1 and 2.
Test condition
Vehicle ON mode
 
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector: disconnected
Test point 1
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector (female terminals) No. 1:
Test point 2
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector (female terminals) No. 3:


Is there about 5.0 V?

     
YES
     
     
     
Go to step 4.
     
NO
     
     
     
Go to step 3.
3.
Open wire check (VCC2 5 line):

Open wire check (VCC2 5 line)
?1.
Measure the voltage between test points 1 and 2.
Test condition
Vehicle ON mode
 
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector: disconnected
Test point 1
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector (female terminals) No. 3:
Test point 2
Body ground


Is there about 5.0 V?

     
YES
     
     
     
The VCC2 5 wire is OK. Repair an open in the SG2 wire between PCM connector No. 1 terminal No. 58 and the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor.?
     
NO
     
     
     
Repair an open in the VCC2 5 wire between PCM connector No. 1 terminal No. 83 and the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor.?
4.
Shorted wire check (NM line):

Shorted wire check (NM line)
?1.
Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode.

?2.
Jump the SCS line with the HDS, and wait more than 1 minute.


?3.
Disconnect the following connector.
PCM connector No. 1 (96P)

?4.
Check for continuity between test points 1 and 2.
Test condition
Vehicle OFF (LOCK) mode
 
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector: disconnected
 
PCM connector No. 1 (96P): disconnected
Test point 1
Test point 2
Body ground

Is there continuity?

     
YES
     
     
     
Repair a short in the NM wire between PCM connector No. 1 terminal No. 69 and the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor.?
     
NO
     
     
     
The NM wire is not shorted. Go to step 5.
5.
Open wire check (NM line):

Open wire check (NM line)
?1.
Check for continuity between test points 1 and 2.
Test condition
Vehicle OFF (LOCK) mode
 
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector: disconnected
 
PCM connector No. 1 (96P): disconnected
Test point 1
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor 3P connector (female terminals) No. 2:
Test point 2


Is there continuity?

     
YES
     
     
     
Go to step 6.
     
NO
     
     
     
Repair an open in the NM wire between PCM connector No. 1 terminal No. 69 and the input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor.?
6.
Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor check:

Input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor check
?1.

?2.
Reconnect all connectors.

?3.
Clear the DTC with the HDS.


?4.
Start the engine.

?5.
Hold the engine speed 3,000 rpm without load (in neutral) until the radiator fan comes on.

?6.
Test-drive at a steady speed of 9 mph (15 km/h) or more for several minutes.

?7.
Check for Pending or Confirmed DTCs with the HDS.
DTC Description
Confirmed DTC
Pending DTC
P0715 Input Shaft (Mainshaft) Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
   

Is DTC P0715 indicated?

     
YES
     
     
     
The input shaft (mainshaft) speed sensor is OK. Check for any authorized service information related to the DTCs or symptoms you are troubleshooting, or substitute a known-good PCM, then recheck. If DTC P0715 goes away and the PCM was substituted, replace the original PCM.?
     
NO