Powertrain
generic / SAE
P07B4
Transmission Park Position Sensor/Switch A Circuit High
Park position sensor/switch A reads stuck high — short to battery voltage or open switch return. Wiring faults of this kind typically come from chafing, water ingress at connector seals, or pin push-back — a wiggle test on the harness while the code is active often confirms the location.
SystemPowertrain
Typegeneric / SAE
GroupP0
Range / number7 / B4
Possible causes
- Wire shorted to battery voltage high
- Connector pins corroded - high contact resistance low
- Supply wire pinched against B+ source low
Symptoms
- Check engine or transmission warning light on
- Harsh, delayed, or missing shifts
- Possible limp mode (locked in one gear)
- Slipping or shuddering during gear changes
Inspection / repair
- Difficulty: medium
- DIY: shop recommended
- Estimated cost: 120–600 €
- Estimated time: 0.5–2 h
- Component: park position sensor a
- MIL / check engine light
Sources
References
sae:J2012