SureTrack Real Fix: Clutch Switch Replacement

Real Fixes from the SureTrack® expert information resource are documented issues from actual shop repair orders and community discussions. Read on to see how SureTrack can help you correct issues that are not easily diagnosed using OEM information alone. SureTrack is currently available free with the purchase of a current Snap-on® diagnostic software version.

In this blog post, we’ll delve into a common issue many drivers face: the dreaded check engine light. Using a real-world example from a 2016 Nissan NV200, we’ll explore the diagnostic process used to identify and resolve a specific fault related to the manual transmission clutch switch. By breaking down the steps taken—from symptom recognition to the final fix—we aim to provide a clearer understanding of automotive diagnostics and maintenance. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or simply looking to understand your vehicle better, this article has something for you.

Vehicle

2016 Nissan NV200 1.5L Diesel

Title

P0833-00, Replaced Manual Transmission Clutch Switch

Complaint

The customer states that the check engine light is on.

Cause

Confirmed customer complaint, check engine light on. Connected a scan tool and found code P0833-00 – Clutch Pedal Switch “B” Circuit. Key on, engine off, used the scan tool to monitor live data and found that the manual transmission clutch switch parameter was not within specifications. Performed an inspection of the manual transmission clutch switch wiring harness and connectors, and found that there were no loose connections or signs of damage. With the key on, engine off, used a multi-meter to check for the presence of voltage at the manual transmission clutch switch and found that voltage was present. Used the multi-meter to check for the presence of a short or open in the manual transmission clutch switch wiring harness and found that there were no shorts or opens present. With the key on, engine off, used the scan tool to monitor live data, connected a jumper wire across the manual transmission clutch switch harness connector terminals, and observed that the manual transmission clutch switch parameter changed state. These test results verified that the manual transmission clutch switch was faulty.

Correction

Replaced the manual transmission clutch switch, cleared codes, performed a road test, and verified that the vehicle operated properly. The check engine light did not illuminate and no fault codes returned.


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About the Author

Ross Whiteley

Ross Whiteley, Product Marketing Manager of Repair Products for Mitchell 1, has held roles of increasing responsibility at Snap-on over the past 14 years. Previously, Ross served as Product Manager for SUN Collision, Mitchell 1’s sister company, and as a Client Services Manager at Mitchell 1. He began his career after high school as a UPS driver in 1997 and went on to earn his MBA in business management with a concentration in Project Management at Purdue University. In the interim, he held various positions in the auto industry, including roles as Service Consultant at Lithia Chrysler Dodge and Assistant Service Manager at Cascade Automotive.