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P075E

Moderate

Shift Solenoid G Intermittent

What Does P075E Mean?

Shift Solenoid G is exhibiting intermittent electrical behavior. The TCM detects sporadic voltage or current anomalies in the solenoid G circuit that come and go. This results in occasional shift quality issues such as random harsh shifts, brief gear flares, or momentary slipping that may not be consistently reproducible.

Common Causes

35%

Loose or corroded connection at the transmission harness causing intermittent contact

transmission wiring harness
harness connector
connector pins

30%

Shift solenoid G developing an intermittent internal electrical fault

shift solenoid G
solenoid O-ring

20%

Chafed or heat-damaged wiring making intermittent contact with ground or other circuits

internal wiring harness
wire loom
heat shielding

10%

Degraded transmission fluid causing intermittent solenoid valve sticking

transmission fluid
transmission filter

5%

Intermittent TCM driver circuit fault

transmission control module

Diagnostic Steps

1

Monitor solenoid G duty cycle and voltage in real-time live data while driving to capture the intermittent condition.

2

Wiggle-test the external transmission connector and harness while monitoring solenoid G data for signal dropout.

3

Inspect all connector pins for signs of corrosion, discoloration, or looseness.

4

Check solenoid G resistance at operating temperature — intermittent faults often manifest when the coil is hot.

5

If connectors check out, the solenoid itself is likely developing an internal intermittent failure and should be replaced.

Estimated Repair Cost

$150 - $900

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P075E mean?

Shift Solenoid G is exhibiting intermittent electrical behavior. The TCM detects sporadic voltage or current anomalies in the solenoid G circuit that come and go. This results in occasional shift quality issues such as random harsh shifts, brief gear flares, or momentary slipping that may not be con...

What causes P075E?

The most common cause of P075E (Shift Solenoid G Intermittent) is: Loose or corroded connection at the transmission harness causing intermittent contact

How much does it cost to fix P075E?

Typical repair costs for P075E range from $150 to $900, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P075E?

Intermittent shifting issues can cause unexpected jerks. You can drive cautiously for a short period, but unpredictable shifts may become more frequent. Diagnose and repair soon.

How do I diagnose P075E?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P075E to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Automatic Transmission

Difficulty

Moderate

Type

Generic (SAE)

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