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Posted on Oct 27, 2008

Transmission error code P1750

While driving car at 60mph,suddenly no drive gear.got the car home and tested error codes and got code P1750 which says shift sensor - also it has no reverse gear - it is a 1998 mitsubishi galant es - can this be fixed or do i need to get a rebuilt transmission

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  • Anonymous Nov 18, 2008

    Its a solenoid problem. Im going to get it checked out by a transmission specialist and I will let you know.

  • hassan - ha Mar 01, 2009

    in my car error cod "turbin speed sensor"

  • whirley22 Apr 23, 2009

    my is a eclipse 98 gs 2.4 automatic code p1750 already rebuilt the trans and replaced trans control solenoid what else colulde it be

  • kiranv3in May 08, 2009

    Transmission error code P1750

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Might be really simple - but EXPENSIVE! I had a similar fault - apparently the first planet set breaks up. Cure - a new box. Price - crippling!

Don't be tempted to skimp on the box. Get a rebuild from a reputable supplier. A s/h box will set you back around £5-600 in UK where a rebuilt (guaranteed) will be more like £1800. The thing with the cheap box is it costs about the same to fit but you don't know how good it is till it's too late! Then you're still shopping for another but you're £600 lighter!

Also, you could be buying other faults. If the speed sensor has had a problem - the box will change badly (snatching) and that will be another £250 where the expensive box will have ahad one fitted!

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