1998 Cadillac Eldorado P1810 DTC: Sporadic Gear Engagement and Diagnosis Tips
I own a 1998 Cadillac Eldorado that intermittently fails to engage gears. The only Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) I'm receiving is P1810, with no other codes present. I've already replaced the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), and I've thoroughly inspected both the 20-pin transmission connector and the PCM connector—no bent pins or debris were found. While some sources suggest a faulty TFP (Transmission Fluid Pressure) Valve Position Switch could be the cause, are there any other potential components or wiring issues that might trigger this DTC? The issue is intermittent and frustrating, especially since I'm on a fixed income and want to avoid unnecessary transmission repair costs. I've tried starting the car multiple times with no consistent results—sometimes it moves fine, other times it won't shift at all. I'm seeking reliable, cost-effective troubleshooting steps before visiting a shop.
Are there any additional DTCs present? Has the vehicle undergone recent maintenance or repairs? Is transmission fluid level normal—check the hints section for reference. Ensure that no wiring circuits in the harness are grounded (only one circuit should ground). Verify a solid 12V supply with the key off engine (KOEO). Note: A remote starter could interfere—please confirm if this vehicle has one.