What code is P1722?

autocodes.com says: P1722 NISSAN Possible Causes What does this mean? Faulty Vehicle Speed Sensor, Vehicle speed sensor harness is open or shorted, Vehicle speed sensor circuit poor electrical connection.

How much does it cost to replace a transmission speed sensor?

You can take your car to the repair shop or dealership and spend between $100 and $250 or more to have one speed sensor replaced or you can replace the sensor yourself for a fraction of the cost.

How do you fix a transmission sensor?

Replacing Your Transmission Speed Sensors

  1. Having found the sensor or sensors to be faulty, remove the connector between the sensor and the vehicle’s wiring.
  2. Using the proper socket, remove the faulty sensor.
  3. Connect the new sensor to the vehicle’s wiring.
  4. Install the new sensor.
  5. Lower your car.
  6. Start the engine.

What is the difference between vehicle speed sensor and transmission speed sensor?

The vehicle speed sensor (VSS) is also commonly referred to as a transmission speed sensor or output shaft speed sensor. It is a small device—typically mounted somewhere on the transmission—that determines how fast your vehicle is going by measuring the rotation of a toothed wheel on a shaft inside the transmission.

Can you reset a speed sensor?

INPUT speed sensor is closer to the motor than the OUTPUT speed sensor, which is closer to the driver side end of the trans case. You need the output one. You don’t need to reset anything but you can disconnect battery for say an hour if you want to do it.

How do you fix P0826?

What repairs can fix the P0826 code?

  1. Replace any faulty, damaged, or defective wiring, connectors, or components.
  2. Replace the upshift/downshift switch or actuator if they check out as bad after inspection.
  3. If any of the related circuits, connectors, and components test as faulty, replace them as well.