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The document discusses troubleshooting a P1768 code in 1998-2002 Honda Accord vehicles with BAXA/MAXA/B7XA transmissions. It identifies a 15 amp fuse that powers the PCM solenoid terminal D5, and if this fuse or circuit is faulty it can cause the code. Technicians are advised to check this fuse and circuit first before replacing other components to diagnose the issue.

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The document discusses troubleshooting a P1768 code in 1998-2002 Honda Accord vehicles with BAXA/MAXA/B7XA transmissions. It identifies a 15 amp fuse that powers the PCM solenoid terminal D5, and if this fuse or circuit is faulty it can cause the code. Technicians are advised to check this fuse and circuit first before replacing other components to diagnose the issue.

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Technical Bulletin #1759

Transmission: BAXA/MAXA/B7XA
Subject: Continuous Code P1768
Application: 1998-2002 Honda Accord
Issue Date: September, 2016

BAXA/MAXA/B7XA
Continuous Code P1768
In 1998 through 2002 model Honda Accord with the BAXA/MAXA/B7XA automatic transmission there
is a 15 amp fuse that powers up terminal D5 of the PCM. This terminal in the PCM is used as solenoid
power for the A/T Clutch Pressure Control Solenoids, and is part of the solenoid circuit. If there is no
power to terminal D5 of the PCM, DTC P1768 will be stored. This terminal MUST be checked first when
encountering a 1998 - 2002 Honda Accord with the BAXA/MAXA/B7XA transmission. Failure to check
this circuit first may lead the technician to unnecessary time spent chasing wiring or solenoid issues,
and even unnecessary replacement of the PCM.

Look at the wiring diagram in Figure 1 on the next page. We have pointed out and drawn a dotted
outline that shows fuse number 6 from the under dash fuse panel. This is the solenoid power circuit. If
there is no power from the fuse to terminal D5 of the PCM there will be no power for the solenoid to
be controlled by the PCM. The default action of this is to store DTC P1768 in the computer memory.

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BAXA/MAXA/B7XA #1759
Continuous Code P1768

Figure 1

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#1759 BAXA/MAXA/B7XA
Continuous Code P1768
See Figure 2 for the location of the PCM with connector D, and the connector D pin lay out showing
terminal number 5. If there is no power at terminal D5, check the fuse and or repair the open or
shorted circuit as necessary.

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BAXA/MAXA/B7XA #1759
Continuous Code P1768
See Figure 3 for Under Dash Fuse/Relay panel location and location of Fuse number 6.

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