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P0740 Fault Code in 2002 Chrysler Town & Country: Is a New Torque Converter Worth It?

Model: 2002 Chrysler Town & Country Fault Code: P0740 Posted: 2012-02-06 18:00

Hello! We recently took our 2002 Chrysler Town & Country to AAMCO for service, where they identified a check engine light with fault code P0740 — Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction. The quoted repair estimate was around $2,000, which is significantly higher than any previous repairs we've had. I'm wondering if replacing the transmission torque converter would be a more cost-effective and faster solution. My reasoning: if the issue is simply a faulty clutch circuit, then swapping out the torque converter might resolve it without extensive diagnostics. Could someone confirm whether this code typically points to an electrical problem or mechanical failure? And what are realistic repair options for a 2002 T&C with this code? Thanks in advance for your insights!

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P0740
Comments (2)
Anonymous 2012-02-07 06:05

It's important to note that P0740 is often related to electrical issues rather than mechanical failure. I'd recommend having the OBD2 diagnostic rechecked at a local Dodge dealership to confirm the root cause before considering any major repairs like replacing the torque converter.

Anonymous 2012-02-07 06:44

Thanks for clarifying! If the issue is electrical, that changes things significantly — it may involve wiring, sensors, or control module problems rather than a failed torque converter. My wife is taking the vehicle to a Dodge dealer tonight to re-run the OBD2 scan and get a more accurate diagnosis.