Transmission Position Sensor/Switch: Testing and Inspection
Chart C-1A:
Park/Neutral Position (PNP) Switch:
Circuit Description:
The Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch contacts are a part of the neutral start switch and are closed ground in park or neutral, and open in drive ranges.
The PCM supplies ignition voltage through a current limiting resistor to CKT 434 and senses a closed switch when the voltage on CKT 434 drops to less than 1 volt.
The PCM uses the PNP signal as one of the inputs to control:
^ Idle Air Control (IAC).
^ Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) diagnostics.
^ EGR.
^ Torque Converter Clutch (TCC).
If CKT 434 indicates PNP switch is grounded while in a drive range, the EGR would be inoperative, resulting in possible detonation.
If CKT 434 indicates drive (open), when the vehicle is actually in park or neutral, a dip in the idle may exist when the gear selector is moved into a drive range.
Chart Test Description: Number(s) below refer to circled number(s) on the diagnostic chart.
1. Checks for a closed switch to ground in park position. Different makes of scan tools will read PNP differently. Refer to tool operator's manual for type of display used for a specific tool.
2. Checks for an open switch in drive range.
3. Be sure Tech 1 scan tool indicates drive even when wiggling the shifter, to test for an intermittent or misadjusted switch in drive or overdrive range.