2015 nissan altima transmission fluid pressure sensor location

2015 nissan altima transmission fluid pressure sensor location

P0871 is a somewhat rare diagnostic trouble code.  While your Nissan Altima’s check engine light will come on, this particular code indicates that there’s something wrong with the transmission, specifically the transmission fluid pressure sensor switch “C”.

It’s a generic code, so P0871 has the same definition for any vehicle made for the 1996 model year and up.  Before doing anything, check your Altima’s transmission fluid.  Make sure that it is full and doesn’t look burnt or otherwise discolored.

Abbreviations used in this article:

  • PCM– Powertrain Control Module, this is the main computer module with the engine and transmission control in one unit. 
  • TCM– Transmission Control Module, the TCM controls the shifting of the transmission and is separate from the engine control module. Your Nissan Altima will either have a PCM or a TCM.  And, for the purposes of this article, they are interchangeable.
  • TFPS– Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor

2015 nissan altima transmission fluid pressure sensor location

Here’s the definition of P0871 for the Nissan Altima broken down by its individual parts. 

Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch

The TFPS has two primary jobs:

  1. Convert the transmission fluid pressure into a signal that the PCM (or TCM) can use to control shifts.
  2. Verifies that the PCM/TCM’s request for a transmission shift has occurred.

Circuit “C” Range/Performance

The TFPS converts the hydraulic pressure data into a voltage signal that your Altima’s TCM/PCM can use to control the transmission.  P0871 occurs when this signal is out of the normal operating range for this signal. 

So you have two scenarios:

  1. Your Altima has too little or too much transmission fluid.
  2. The sensor itself is bad.

P0871 Symptoms:  Nissan Altima

Here are the most common symptoms associated with P0871 in the Nissan Altima:

  • Limp Mode– Your Altima will shift differently and won’t have access to all of its gears.
  • Check Engine Light– There will often be other codes that occur with P0871.  They will usually be related to voltage and power.
  • Erratic Shifting– Shifts may feel soft (RPM slowly drops during the shift), or they may feel too harsh (abrupt drop in RPM).

We don’t recommend driving with this code, as it can be an early warning of transmission failure.


Nissan Altima P0871 Causes + Diagnosis

2015 nissan altima transmission fluid pressure sensor location

Diagnosing P0871 in the Nissan Altima can be challenging, due to the location of the TFPS sensor and the wiring associated with it.

1. Check for Other Codes and TSB’s

The first thing you want to do is check for other diagnostic codes.  They can provide valuable clues to what’s going on inside your transmission.

TSB’s are technical service bulletins.  Nissan uses them out to deal with common and well-known vehicular issues.  Check to see if there are any related to your problem.  You can get them from the NHTSA website.  It is possible that this code was thrown with the very similar P0841.

2. Check the Transmission Fluid

If your Altima’s transmission fluid is too low or too high, it can throw this code.  It only takes a second to look.  Make sure you check it on a level surface to get a good reading.

2. Inspect the TFPS Wiring

The next thing you’re going to want to do is to inspect the wiring going to your Altima’s TFPS.  If it’s burnt or damaged, you’ll need to replace/repair it.

After that, clear your Altima’s trouble codes and see if P0871 comes back. 

Whether or not you’re going to be able to access the TFPS is going to determine whether most people can continue diagnosing P0871.  Sometimes the TFPS can be accessed from the outside of the transmission.  You may need to open the transmission, which means sending it to a transmission repair shop.

Wiring issues are the most common cause of P0871.  Take your time and make sure that the harness is in good shape.

3. Other Causes

  • Bad TFPS Sensor
  • Internal transmission issue
  • Low transmission fluid
  • Bad TCM/PCM

While a bad TFPS sensor is highly likely, make sure that the voltage going to it is correct and doesn’t change when wiggling the harness before replacing it.


Conclusion

Diagnosing P0871 is relatively straightforward.  The real issue is getting to the wiring and TFPS.  Good luck fixing your Nissan Altima!

How much does it cost to fix a transmission fluid pressure sensor?

Replacing your transmission oil pressure switch can cost anywhere between $170 and $300, depending on the make and model of your vehicle, the cost of parts and the cost of labor. Mechanic labor prices can vary depending on the auto shop you choose, and the prices of parts will be higher on newer and luxury vehicles.

How do you check transmission fluid pressure switch?

In order to test the switch you can connect your multimeter between the pin and the senders body. You should find the switch is closed while the engine is at rest. When the engine is running, the switch should open. As you can see this switch has only one pin, so the switch works between ground and the pin.

How do I fix code P0843?

What repairs can fix the P0843 code?.
The most common repairs for a P0843 are as follows:.
Replacing the transmission fluid pressure sensor..
Replacing the transmission fluid pressure control solenoid..
Replacing and flushing the transmission fluid..
Repairing damaged or blocked fluid hoses..