Error Code P0922 is defined as Gear Shift Forward Actuator Circuit Low. This is a generic trouble code, meaning it applies to all vehicles equipped with the OBD-II system, especially those made since 1996 up to the present. Specifications on the definition, troubleshooting, and repairs, of course, vary from one make and model to another.

The gear shift forward actuator is a critical part of an automatic transmission and is responsible for actuating the shift into a forward-moving gear.

Error Code P0922 is stored when the powertrain control module (PCM) detects an abnormally low voltage reading, lower than the parameters set by the vehicle’s manufacturer, in the actuator circuit.

Other related codes include:

  • Error Code P0920
  • Error Code P0921
  • Error Code P0923
  • Error Code P0924
  • Error Code P0925

Common Symptoms

  • Harsh shifting
  • Vehicle unable to shift to forward gear
  • Increased fuel consumption

Possible Causes

  • Defective gear shift forward actuator
  • Defective connectors or wirings
  • Defective gear guide rail
  • Faulty shift shaft
  • Mechanical failure in the transmission
  • Faulty PCM or TCM (rare)

How to Check

As with most error codes, diagnosing this code requires an advanced scanner and a digital volt/ohmmeter (DVOM).

When diagnosing, make sure to address the codes in the order that they were stored. Download the freeze frame data and all stored trouble codes.

Start the diagnosis by checking all the connectors, wirings, and related components for damage.

Next, clear the error code and see if it comes back. If the code comes back, check the voltage and ground signal at the gear shift actuator switch using the DVOM.

If there is no voltage or ground signal detected, disconnect the PCM and related modules to test the continuity between the battery ground and gear shift actuator switch.

Next, inspect the shift shaft and the forward guide rail. Look for any signs of damage, and make sure both work properly.

Then, clear the codes and see if they come back. If the code still comes back, use the DVOM and check the TCM for any fault and continuity.

If the TCM is okay, then proceed by checking the PCM for continuity.

Lastly, clear the error code and retest to see if it returns.

How to Fix

  • Replace bad or damaged connectors, wirings, or any components
  • Replace faulty gear shift forward actuator
  • Repair or replace defective shift shaft
  • Repair or replace forward gear guide rail
  • Replace faulty PCM or TCM

The most common mistake in diagnosing this code is not clearing the codes in the order they were stored. In addition, some mechanics proceed with replacing perfectly good components.