DTC code page

P0798: Pressure Control Solenoid C Electrical

Quick answer: The controller detected an electrical fault in the pressure-control-solenoid C circuit.

Drivers also search this fault as pressure control solenoid C electrical, PCS C circuit electrical, P0798 line pressure solenoid electrical.

Severity: high Family: powertrain Related paths: 9
Meaning

What P0798 usually means

P0798 is the explicit electrical version of the PCS C family. It points the diagnosis toward the command circuit itself instead of asking you to infer everything from shift feel alone. That means connector corrosion, internal harness problems, shared feeds, grounds, and solenoid resistance should be proven before anyone blames hard parts. It is exactly the kind of code page that strengthens the transmission graph without drifting into thin duplication.

Fast triage

Start here before chasing parts

  • Scan first: save freeze-frame and pending codes before clearing anything.
  • Confirm the complaint: compare the stored code with current drivability symptoms.
  • Use context: trims, live data, and related codes usually narrow the fault faster than guesswork.
  • Work simplest to hardest: leaks, connectors, maintenance items, and known patterns before expensive components.
Initial checks

What to check first

  • Check for other transmission electrical codes that indicate a shared feed, ground, or internal harness failure.
  • Inspect the external connector carefully because fluid intrusion can distort multiple solenoid circuits.
  • Do not start with mechanical conclusions until the circuit has been tested.
Driving risk

Can you keep driving?

P0798 often forces a harsh or limited shift strategy because the controller cannot trust pressure control. Continued driving can increase wear if the unit defaults into protective pressure.

High urgency: If symptoms are active, reduce driving and diagnose quickly before secondary damage builds.
Symptoms

Common symptoms

Likely causes

Common causes behind this code

  • Open or short in the pressure-control-solenoid C circuit
  • Failed PCS C solenoid coil
  • Corroded or fluid-contaminated connector pins
  • Damaged internal transmission harness
  • Transmission control module driver problem

Cause phrases often tied to this code: open PCS C circuit, shorted pressure control solenoid, internal harness damage, connector corrosion, TCM driver issue.

Diagnostic order

Suggested workflow

  1. Review freeze-frame and determine whether the electrical fault is hard, intermittent, hot-only, or vibration-related.
  2. Inspect the connector and wiring, then test power, ground, continuity, and resistance for PCS C.
  3. Compare measured solenoid resistance with specification if access allows.
  4. If the external circuit checks out, widen the diagnosis to the internal harness or controller driver.
  5. After repair, confirm the electrical fault does not reset and that shift behavior normalizes.
Avoid guesswork

Common mistakes

  • Treating P0798 like a fluid problem first even though the code is clearly electrical.
  • Replacing the valve body before proving whether the circuit is open or shorted.
  • Skipping heat and wiggle testing that would reveal intermittent harness faults.
Repair path

Practical fix guidance

  • Start with electrical proof: connector health, supply voltage, grounds, continuity, and solenoid resistance.
  • If multiple solenoid electrical codes are present, suspect shared harness or connector trouble before replacing individual parts.
  • Confirm the fix with a full warm drive cycle because some PCS electrical faults appear only after heat soak.
Vehicle context

Affected brands in this MVP

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Aliases and common searches

English phrases tied to P0798

Useful when the driver knows the wording but not the exact DTC yet.

  • pressure control solenoid C electrical
  • PCS C circuit electrical
  • P0798 line pressure solenoid electrical
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FAQ

Quick questions about P0798

Does P0798 mean I need a new transmission?

No. P0798 points first toward the pressure-control-solenoid circuit, connector, internal harness, or controller driver.

Can connector corrosion cause P0798?

Yes. Poor pin contact and fluid intrusion are common triggers for transmission electrical codes.

What makes P0798 different from P0796?

P0798 is explicitly electrical, while P0796 focuses more on pressure-control performance or a stuck-off pattern.