P1742 and P0743 Fault Diagnosis: Mazda 626 (CD4E) Automatic Transmission with TCC Solenoid Issues
I'm seeking help diagnosing persistent transmission issues on my 1999 Mazda 626 (4-cylinder, CD4E automatic transmission). After installing a remanufactured transmission, I began experiencing the O/D light flashing and two diagnostic trouble codes: P1742 (TCC solenoid electrical short) and P0743 (TCC circuit electrical failure). The original transmission remanufacturer failed to respond to my complaint. I took the vehicle to a specialized transmission technician who identified a defective TCC solenoid pack. I replaced it with a new unit that meets specifications (12.5–14 ohms resistance), as the old one measured only 2 ohms. Despite this replacement, both P1742 and P0743 codes persist. The remanufacturer claims the issue lies in the vehicle's control module rather than the transmission itself. To investigate further, I disconnected the TCC solenoid signal wire from the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and connected it to a 14 ohm test lamp during a drive cycle. The PCM should have provided a ground signal, but no response was observed. My key questions are: - Could a shorted TCC solenoid have damaged or disabled the PCM? - What type of signal does the PCM send to the TCC solenoid—solid ground or a modulated signal? - Is there any known electrical protection in the PCM against such faults? I am currently unable to afford professional diagnostics and have limited access to tools. I need clear, factual guidance on next steps. Additional symptoms include: - Uneven shift firmness (smooth from 1st to 2nd, rough from 2nd to 3rd, smooth from 3rd to 4th) - Failure to downshift during deceleration; engine attempts to accelerate at high RPMs when restarting - Engine stalling upon stoppage (RPM drops below 500), followed by sudden recovery after warming up I suspect the issue may stem from internal transmission components (e.g., valve body, clutches), but the persistent codes suggest a potential controller problem. I am considering whether to replace the PCM or pursue further diagnostics. What should I check next? Is there a known range sensor failure pattern in Mazda 626 CD4E models? Can a faulty range sensor cause these symptoms and trigger P1742/P0743? Any technical references, wiring diagrams, or signal specifications for the TCC solenoid control signal would be greatly appreciated.
Have you checked the range sensor? It's a common failure point in Mazda and Ford vehicles with automatic transmissions.