So Gruff decided to throw a P0501 code this yesterday and morning. Speed sensor Performance issue. This happens when it downshifts going up a hill. The brake warning light comes on and it will not shift up or down. This happened a couple different times. Mostly the brake light will go off a mile or so down the road and it returns to normal. Last time the light went off & stayed on. Turned it off & re-started & it went away. Dropped it off at the bottom of the hill for my buddys garage to look at. Ideas? Suppose it will hurt to drive it 4 hours?
I wouldn't drive it, that can cause transmission damage. it's like driving the Jeep not calibrated properly for your tire size except in this case it doesn't go into limp mode
If the tranny returns to shifting normally and it doesn't go into limp mode, how will that affect it?
the way it was explained to me is the transmission is in a state of constant erratic shifting even though it seems normal when not under load because it's not sending and receiving the proper signal from the ECM.
the issue gets worse when under load - like uphill downshifting ...but it's basically doing that all the time just not as obvious.
may not do much damage in the short term but I'm a bit OCD on the prevention of possible costly repairs
You're still talking about tire size calibrations though. The problem is his transmission is NOT shifting.
It isn't hunting for gears, it's holding a gear.
i understand it's not shifting, i was just relaying how it was explained to me.
the sensor is not an expensive part and it's an easy fix - on mine it was the connector that was damaged- probably from catching something on the trail.
So I also have the P0501 code.
First I had the U140B and U140C, for left and right rear wheel speed sensor implausible input.
Before I got those fixed, while driving the brake warning light came on. Soon I came to a stop light, and something seemed off. When I pulled away, the Jeep was very sluggish, and I never felt a shift all the way to road speed. It seems the transmission did not downshift when I stopped. I hit several more stop lights and no downshift. I am pretty sure I was taking off from a stop in 5th gear.
When I could, I pulled over, shut off the Jeep, restarted, and pulled away. Uh oh! Now it is in 1st, and will not upshift. I tried clearing the codes with my JKS and no go. As soon as I hit 10 mph, the brake warning comes on again and no shift. I tried manual, no help.
The only thing that made it a little better is if I shut it off, restarted, and as soon as I put it in gear, go to manual and select 2nd.
It was a long 20 miles home in second gear
So I am replacing the wires to the rear speed sensors, but where is the one with the U0501 code found?
I'm having Jeep withdrawals, need to get it fixed
Did a google search and found this thread. What did you have to change to correct the issue you are having? Mine is doing the exact same thing. However I did find on my drive home if I put in neutral and kill the engine and start right back I can get to 4th gear which made the drive home a little quicker LOL.
Thanks