P2714 Toyota RAV4: Pressure Control Solenoid D Fault - Diagnosis and Repair Guidance
Good day. I recently experienced a check engine light on my 2007 Toyota RAV4 V6 4WD model. After scanning the vehicle, I initially found fault code P0793 — Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor A Circuit No Signal. Upon further inspection, I discovered that rodents had chewed through the intermediate shaft speed sensor harness and wiring. I replaced both the damaged wires and harness, but the issue persists. Now, the vehicle displays fault code P2714: Pressure Control Solenoid D Performance or Stuck Off, and shifting behavior has become abnormal — gears feel sluggish, shifts are difficult, and there is noticeable slipping during operation. My question is: Could incorrect wiring connections after replacement be causing this new fault? What steps should I take to properly diagnose and resolve the P2714 issue? I have verified continuity on all wires and confirmed proper resistance readings for the pressure control solenoid. However, when I plug in the intermediate shaft speed sensor, the system returns P2714 instead of P0793 — which is confusing since P0793 should be stored only when the sensor is disconnected. I suspect either a faulty signal from the ECM to the solenoid or an internal issue with the transmission valve body. I am considering whether a professional transmission service, such as a full rebuild or replacement, may be necessary.
Refer to this forum's detailed trouble code explanations for P2714 and related issues. The wiring between the Engine Control Module (ECM) and the pressure control solenoid, or the solenoid itself, could be at fault. BBBind.com provides a reliable wiring diagram that can help verify correct connections.