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P1714

Moderate

SSA Inductive Signature Malfunction

What Does P1714 Mean?

Shift Solenoid A (SSA) has failed an inductive signature test, indicating abnormal electrical characteristics in the solenoid coil or circuit. This test measures the solenoid's electrical response pattern to detect internal shorts, opens, or mechanical binding.

Common Causes

45%

Failed shift solenoid A with internal coil damage or short

Shift Solenoid A
Transmission Solenoid Pack

25%

Contaminated transmission fluid causing solenoid mechanical binding

Transmission Fluid
Transmission Filter

15%

Worn or damaged transmission valve body affecting solenoid operation

Valve Body
Solenoid Valve Body Assembly

10%

Internal wiring harness fault within transmission

Internal Transmission Wiring Harness

5%

Transmission control module malfunction

Transmission Control Module
TCM

Diagnostic Steps

1

Step 1: Check transmission fluid level and condition for contamination, burning, or debris

2

Step 2: Perform resistance test on shift solenoid A using manufacturer specifications

3

Step 3: Monitor solenoid operation with bidirectional scan tool control to verify mechanical response

4

Step 4: Check solenoid circuit voltage and ground at transmission connector

5

Step 5: If external tests pass, remove valve body for direct solenoid and valve body inspection

Estimated Repair Cost

$200 - $1,200

Parts + labor, varies by vehicle and location

Frequently Asked Questions

What does P1714 mean?

Shift Solenoid A (SSA) has failed an inductive signature test, indicating abnormal electrical characteristics in the solenoid coil or circuit. This test measures the solenoid's electrical response pattern to detect internal shorts, opens, or mechanical binding.

What causes P1714?

The most common cause of P1714 (SSA Inductive Signature Malfunction) is: Failed shift solenoid A with internal coil damage or short

How much does it cost to fix P1714?

Typical repair costs for P1714 range from $200 to $1,200, depending on the vehicle, location, and whether you do it yourself or go to a shop.

Is it safe to drive with P1714?

May cause harsh shifting, delayed engagement, or transmission stuck in one gear. Can lead to unexpected transmission behavior that affects vehicle acceleration and control.

How do I diagnose P1714?

Start by connecting an OBD2 scanner to read the code and any freeze frame data. Then follow the diagnostic steps specific to P1714 to identify the root cause.

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Quick Info

Category

Powertrain

System

Transmission Control System

Difficulty

Moderate

Type

Manufacturer

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