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The Ford P1714 code signifies a problem with Shift Solenoid 'A.' Solenoids are responsible for converting electrical energy into mechanical energy. If you encounter this code, it means there is an issue with shift solenoid "A," but it could also indicate problems with the solenoid harness, electrical connections, or shorts. There are shift solenoids labeled A through D that adjust hydraulic pressure by activating valves. The transmission control unit sends current to these solenoids to control pressure levels. An error like P1714 suggests that the expected operation of opening and closing the valves is not happening correctly. To fix this issue, you will likely need to replace shift solenoid 'A.'
What steps can be taken to remedy this issue?
P1714 can be interpreted in three distinct ways.
In a Ford vehicle, when you see Code P1714 pop up, it indicates that there is an issue with the mechanical functioning of shift solenoid 1.
I'm looking for assistance to understand the P1714 error code on my 2000 Ford F-150 XLT.
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