P0793 Code: Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor “A” Circuit No Signal

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William Guzenski, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Contact Center Manager and Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

Written by CarParts.com Research Team - Updated on February 2nd, 2024

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Summary
  • The P0793 code stands for “Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor ‘A’ Circuit No Signal.”
  • It’s triggered when the intermediate shaft speed sensor sends inaccurate data or is unable to send a signal to the transmission control module.
  • Possible causes include a failing intermediate shaft speed sensor, wiring issues, and transmission control module failure.
  • Symptoms to look out for include an illuminated check engine light, a transmission that’s not shifting properly, and increased fuel consumption.

The intermediate shaft speed sensor measures the rotational speed of the intermediate shaft in vehicles with an automatic transmission or transaxle. The input coming from the sensor is sent to the transmission control module (TCM) so that the proper gear can be engaged. If the intermediate shaft speed sensor is unable to send a signal to the module, on-board diagnostics (OBD) will log a P0793 code.

What Does the P0793 Code Mean?

Diagnostic trouble code P0793 stands for “Intermediate Shaft Speed Sensor ‘A’ Circuit No Signal.”

The powertrain control module (PCM) relies on the input from the speed sensor for adaptive learning and self-diagnosis.

The powertrain control module (PCM) relies on the input from the speed sensor for adaptive learning and self-diagnosis.

The intermediate shaft, which transfers torque from the engine to the transmission, has a speed sensor that tells the TCM how fast the shaft is spinning. This allows the control module to apply the appropriate gear.

Inaccurate signals coming from the intermediate shaft speed sensor can prevent the vehicle from shifting properly because the speed and rates of acceleration are different from the ones the sensor is sending to the TCM.

Note: The definition of code P0793 might be different depending on the vehicle manufacturer. Consult the appropriate repair manual or repair database for the exact code definition.

What are the Common Causes of the P0793 Code?

What are the Common Symptoms of the P0793 Code?

How to Diagnose the P0793 Code

DTC P0793 is a generic powertrain code that applies to vehicles equipped with an OBD-II system. While this might be the case, keep in mind that the vehicle’s year, make, and model can affect the protocols for diagnosing this trouble code.

The diagnostic process usually involves using a scan tool and inspecting the affected system. If you’re not familiar with how the job is done, you can always ask a certified mechanic to help you out. Otherwise, you can go ahead and do it yourself.

How to Fix the P0793 Code

Without the right tools and technical information, attempting to fix a P0793 trouble code can be tricky and frustrating. It can even lead to further complications and expensive repairs if done incorrectly. If you’re not confident with your DIY skills yet, it’s a good idea to bring your vehicle to the nearest auto repair shop and have a professional perform the necessary repairs. This will ensure that all steps and protocols are followed correctly.

But if you have some experience in dealing with trouble codes, then you know that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution for all makes and models. So before you begin, make sure to consult guides like those from Chilton or an ALLDATA subscription to get vehicle-specific repair information.

Where to Get a Speed Sensor to Resolve Code P0793

Resolving the P0793 code is usually just a matter of replacing a failing speed sensor that triggered it. For a top-notch replacement that won’t break the bank, shop online here at CarParts.com.

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Place your order using our website, or you can also dial our toll-free hotline for further assistance. If your new sensor doesn’t fit, simply file a claim, ship it back to us, and we’ll issue your refund一it’s that easy.

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About The Authors
Reviewed By William Guzenski, ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician

Contact Center Manager and Technical Reviewer at CarParts.com

William “Bill” Guzenski has produced hundreds of how-to videos for the automotive community. He's an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician, and is affiliated with the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). He loves attending race events and car shows throughout the country, as well as traveling in his 40-foot motorhome, exploring abandoned mines and ghost towns.

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