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If your fluid level is good. I would then order correct governor pressure sensor, transmission shift solenoid also. Including new filter and pan gasket and atf +4 and install the new parts.
Check the fuel filter to see if the fuel filter is restricted,then have the fuel pressure checked to make sure it is enough.If there is a code in the computer then there will be a check engine light on,have the codes read,this will help diagnose the problem.
Your Kick down cable is either on too short or come off completely. Check that first before you spend any money on anything else or transmission overhaul
Had the same code on my 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Started having shifting problems as well. Code is for governor pressure sensor on trans. Cost me about $800 for dealer to fix. No problems after part changed out.
Looks like the fautl code refers to the stuck solenoid on the shift control valve which is in the valve body.
It is a job that requires lots of precision and probably if you take the valve body out you'll need a plan to reassemble it...I would suggest getting it to a specialist.
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CEL Code P1762 is Governor Pressure Sensor Offset Improper Voltage. Make sure all your wires going to the sensor are ok, then if they are I would look into a new Sensor. Hope this gives you some direction. Thanks for Using FixYa!
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