P2721 OBD II Trouble Code Pressure Control Solenoid D Control Circuit High
How to quickly diagnose and repair, and causes of a P2721 transmission code that indicates a detected high voltage condition in the D pressure control solenoid control circuit.
Symptoms of P2721 OBD II Trouble Code
- Increased fuel consumption
- Check Engine Light activated
- Transmission overheats
- Transmission slips when shifting
- Transmission shifts hard (banging into gear)
- Possibly misfire-like symptoms
- The transmission is put into limp mode by the PCM
Common Causes of P2721 OBD II Trouble Code
- Defective pressure control solenoid
- Contaminated transmission fluid
- Restricted transmission filter
- Defective transmission pump
- Defective transmission valve body
- Blocked hydraulic passages
- Corroded or damaged connector
- Faulty or damaged wiring
- Faulty PCM
Severity of P2721 OBD II Trouble Code
The severity of this code normally begins as moderate, but it can progress to a more severe level rapidly when not corrected in a timely manner. In circumstances that result in the transmission banging into gear permanent internal damage can be caused making the problem a severe issue.