2000 Ford Taurus P0741 Code: Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Issue - What Does It Mean & Can I Fix It Cheaply?
I own a 2000 Ford Taurus with 64,000 miles and a 6-cylinder engine. After driving approximately 100 miles at highway speed, the transmission warning light begins flashing. I pull over and wait for 20 minutes—after that, the light turns off. The OBD2 code P0741 does not store in memory when checked. While the light is flashing, the system reads P0741: 'Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Circuit Performance or Stuck Off'. There are no noticeable driving issues such as slipping or poor acceleration. I’ve noticed that transmission fluid appears to be burning during these episodes. What exactly does this code mean? I've been told a full transmission rebuild could cost up to $2000—does that seem excessive? Are there other possible causes or cheaper fixes? Is it safe to simply change the transmission fluid? Thanks for any insight! -Jes
Range sensors are a common failure point on 2000 Taurus models. If this sensor isn’t functioning properly, the transmission won't engage the torque converter clutch (TCC). It's important to verify the electrical side of the system—however, transmission repairs should be handled by qualified professionals.