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 Post subject: 0741 Fault Code Issue
PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:13 am 
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Hi,

Hoping soemone can help me.

On the way home my enginie warning light came on, Checked it when I got home with Icarsoft diagnostics and it states 0741 Fault code. I checked online and there are so many answers but not for the Cayman. Ive had a recent Transmission Filter and Oil change, so know its not that.

Any ideas? Fingers crossed not too expensive.

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PostPosted: Tue Feb 15, 2022 9:18 am 
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For a more specific result to your scan, you should use Durametric, it’s completely Porsche focused

But OBDII is a universal standard, so some of your Google results should point you in the right direction

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0741 Fault code is Torque converter lock up solenoid. Its reporting slipping when locked up.
You need find either a decent Porsche indy who knows Tips or a good local Auto transmission shop. I wouldnt use an OPC as most of them are rubbish with Tips & their faults.
Its a generic autobox in a Porsche/Audi case so nothing special. iCarsoft is prety good for diagnosing problems, I've had the 1 & the 2 and they have been solid. Especially for stuff like this which is a generic fault.

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Hi Jim

Thank for that.

Any idea of costs? Is it a new transmission or componant replacement?

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Think I said that in a round about sort of way, Jim

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GazDeBlue wrote:
Hi Jim

Thank for that.

Any idea of costs? Is it a new transmission or componant replacement?

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Garry

OPC will probably want to replace the whole car, certainly the box. Decent specialist should replace the component. Will need replacement fluid & filter as well.

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GazDeBlue wrote:
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Ive had a recent Transmission Filter and Oil change, so know its not that.

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interesting that it was not a fault before the fluid change, I notice that BMW with the ZF auto box get this issue with dirty fluid, hope they used the correct stuff in the box.

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