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P0907

Powertrain

Gate Select Position Circuit High

The gate select position sensor, which tells the gearbox control module which gear is selected, is reporting an unusually high voltage signal that typically falls outside expected operating range.

Information only. This page provides general educational information about fault code P0907. We do not assess the urgency or safety implications of any specific fault. That requires in-person diagnosis by a qualified mechanic. Full terms.

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What does P0907 mean?

P0907 is a Powertrain (engine, transmission, fuel system) fault code. It indicates: Gate Select Position Circuit High.

This is a standardised OBD-II code. The technical definition is the same regardless of the make or model of vehicle, although specific causes and symptoms can vary between vehicles.

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What we know about P0907 specifically

We record the SAE J2012 standardised definition and the system this code belongs to, but we have not yet published detailed driver-reported symptoms, common causes, or step-by-step diagnostic guidance for P0907.

Rather than invent that information by generating generic content from a template, we leave it out. For specific guidance, the most reliable sources are:

  • your vehicle's own service manual or manufacturer-specific technical bulletins
  • a qualified mechanic with a manufacturer-level diagnostic tool
  • a marque specialist familiar with your make and model

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