Case Studies 05

CASE STUDY: 05
Ford EcoSport 2014 – DPS6 Dual-Clutch Transmission Diagnosis & Resolution

  1. Vehicle Details

    • Model: Ford EcoSport
    • Year: 2014
    • Engine: 1.5L Petrol
    • Transmission: DPS6 / 6DCT250 Dual-Clutch Automatic
    • Odometer: ~4,000 km
    • Condition: Vehicle unused for approximately 2 years
    1. Customer Complaint

    The customer reported the following issues:

    • Erratic and jerky gear shifts
    • Improper engagement of certain gears
    • Transmission warning indicator illuminating intermittently
    • Overall poor drivability
    1. Initial Scan & Fault Codes

    Using Launch X431 and Bosch ESItronic (KTS 570), the following fault codes were retrieved:

    • P07A5 – Transmission Friction Element “B” Stuck On
    • P0884 – TCM Power Input Signal Intermittent

    These codes indicated a likely issue with Clutch B (even gears: 2, 4, 6) in the DPS6 transmission.

    1. Technical Background (DPS6 Transmission)

    The DPS6 is a dry dual-clutch transmission consisting of:

    • Two independent clutches:
      • Clutch A → odd gears (1, 3, 5)
      • Clutch B → even gears (2, 4, 6 + reverse)
    • Electro-mechanical clutch actuators
    • Input shaft speed sensors used by the TCM for clutch control and synchronization

    Extended vehicle inactivity often leads to:

    • Rust formation on clutch components
    • Sticking of pressure plates
    • Degraded sensor performance
    1. Mechanical Inspection & Repair

    Based on the fault codes and symptoms:

    • The complete transmission assembly was removed
    • Internal inspection revealed deterioration consistent with long-term non-use
    • The entire dual-clutch assembly was replaced with a new unit:
      • LUK Dual Clutch Kit – Part No. 6020008000

    After reassembly:

    • Proper clutch unlocking was performed
    • Transmission was refitted to the engine
    • Clutch adaptation procedure was carried out using the diagnostic scanner
    1. Initial Road Test After Clutch Replacement
    • Vehicle driven for approximately 45 km
    • Gear shifting was smooth
    • No clutch-related fault codes were present initially

    However, near the end of the test drive:

    • Transmission warning indicator reappeared intermittently
    • Vehicle motion became erratic under certain conditions
    1. Secondary Diagnosis – Sensor-Related Faults

    A fresh scan revealed new fault codes:

    • P2765 – Input Shaft Speed Sensor B Circuit Fault
    • P2767 / P2768 – Input Shaft Speed Sensor B Intermittent Signal

    This indicated an issue not with the clutch, but with input shaft speed sensing, which is critical for TCM clutch control.

    1. Sensor Testing & Technical Findings

    The DPS6 uses 2-wire active input shaft speed sensors, not conventional passive VR sensors.

    Key findings:

    • Sensor A (short, grey) showed ~1.2 MΩ → internal open circuit
    • Sensor B (long, black) showed ~300 Ω, but failed intermittently under heat/load

    Further testing revealed:

    • These sensors are active, externally excited magneto-resistive sensors
    • Resistance testing alone is unreliable
    • Ford service manuals therefore rely on voltage supply, continuity, and live data checks rather than resistance specifications
    1. Corrective Action – Sensor Replacement

    As a preventive and corrective measure:

    • Both input shaft speed sensors (A & B) were replaced with new OE-spec units
    • Wiring and connectors were inspected and verified
    • TCM fault codes cleared
    • Live data confirmed stable RPM signals from both sensors
    1. Final Testing & Validation
    • Vehicle driven for an additional 80 km under mixed driving conditions
    • Total post-repair testing distance: ~125 km
    • Results:
      • Smooth gear shifts across all gears
      • No warning indicators
      • No fault codes stored or pending
      • Stable data stream values from TCM
    1. Final Conclusion

    This case required a two-stage resolution:

    1. Mechanical repair
      • Replacement of degraded dual-clutch assembly (P07A5)
    2. Electronic diagnosis & repair
      • Identification and replacement of failing input shaft speed sensors (P2765 / P2767 / P2768)

    The vehicle now operates normally with restored drivability and no transmission-related faults.

    1. Key Takeaways
    • Long periods of vehicle inactivity can cause both mechanical and electronic failures
    • DPS6 issues are often multi-layered, requiring structured diagnosis
    • Input shaft speed sensors in DPS6 are active sensors, not traditional VR types
    • Blind part replacement without understanding sensor behavior can lead to misdiagnosis
    Workshop: Shree Autocare Pvt Ltd
    Category: Advanced Transmission Diagnostics
    System Covered: Ford DPS6 / 6DCT250
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