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It's only 4 years old! An auto electrician with a pro grade scan tool computer can clear any code and also reprogram modules. You can clear codes yourself by disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes. You will need to reset the security system after the disconnection.
It's located behind the front bumper on the driver's side. You need to disconnect the battery, remove the left front wheel and remove enough of the retainers for the left front wheel well [plastic] shroud, to move the shroud out of the way. This gives you access to the TCM [transmission control module aka transmission computer] Diagram linked below. See
Have You Reset The TCM By Pulling The Battery Cable Negative Side For 45 minutes to-1 Hour To Clear The Old Code's? It Takes Up To 2 Days Or 150 Miles For The TCM To Go Through A Relearn Process !!
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Possible Causes:
Quick Learn procedure was performed with scan tool
TCM battery direct (B+) circuit is open or disconnected
TCM power ground circuit is open
PCM/TCM was disconnected or it has been replaced
i would start with the speed sensor on tip of the tranny if i was you. generally when the speed sensor goes it de- rates engine, because computer doesn't know what is happening.its located on passenger side where axle goes into transmission.
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