P0741

P0741 Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Performance or Stuck Off

P0741 indicates a torque converter clutch fault in automatic transmissions. UK repair costs and fixes for OBD2 fault code P0741.

UK Repair Cost
£100–£1500
MOT Risk
May affect MOT — get it checked
Safe to Drive?
Driveable but fuel economy suffers. Avoid motorway driving until diagnosed.

At a glance: P0741 for UK drivers

Fault family
Automatic transmission control
Best first check
Look for converter clutch slip data on a warm road test.
Typical garage risk
A worn converter is not the only answer. Many P0741 faults start with fluid quality or control-side problems.

How to use this page

This page explains the code in plain English and gives indicative UK repair and MOT context. It does not confirm the exact failed part. Vehicle age, engine, related codes, live data, and workshop inspection can all change the final diagnosis and quote.

What does fault code P0741 mean?

P0741 indicates a torque converter clutch fault in automatic transmissions. UK repair costs and fixes for OBD2 fault code P0741. When this fault is detected, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) stores the code and usually illuminates the check engine light on the dashboard.

In practice, P0741 should be treated as a automatic transmission control problem first, not as proof that one named part has failed. The value of the code is in narrowing the system, checking related data, and avoiding the usual misdiagnosis before parts are ordered.

Symptoms of fault code P0741

The primary symptom is an illuminated check engine light (malfunction indicator lamp) on your dashboard. Depending on the severity of the fault, you may also experience rough running, reduced fuel economy, or changes in engine performance. Some vehicles show no drivability symptoms at all — the warning light may be the only indication of a problem.

What causes P0741?

Fault code P0741 is triggered when the vehicle's ECU detects a reading or performance level outside the expected range for that system. P0741 indicates a torque converter clutch fault in automatic transmissions. UK repair costs and fixes for OBD2 fault code P0741. Common causes include sensor failure, wiring faults, mechanical issues, or secondary faults caused by another problem elsewhere in the vehicle. A full diagnostic scan should always be carried out to check for related fault codes before any parts are replaced.

How to fix P0741

The repair approach for P0741 depends entirely on the root cause identified during diagnosis. Always start by scanning for any related fault codes that might indicate the primary fault. Check wiring and connectors before replacing sensors or components. If the fault is sensor-related, replacement is usually straightforward. If the fault indicates a mechanical issue, a qualified mechanic should assess the vehicle before any work is carried out. After any repair, clear the code and road test to confirm the fix.

UK repair cost for P0741

The typical UK cost to diagnose and repair fault code P0741 ranges from £100 to £1500 including parts and labour at average UK workshop rates, including VAT. Costs vary significantly by vehicle make and model, and by region. Independent garages are typically 30–50% cheaper than franchised main dealers. Always get at least two quotes, and ask the garage to confirm the fault cause before authorising any repair.

What usually triggers P0741 on UK cars

Torque converter clutch faults often show up as higher-than-normal cruising RPM, shudder, or poor motorway fuel economy. On UK automatics this can be hydraulic, electrical, or genuine converter wear.

Checks that save money before replacing parts

  1. Look for converter clutch slip data on a warm road test.
  2. Check fluid condition because degraded ATF can worsen lock-up behavior.
  3. Separate solenoid/control issues from actual torque-converter wear.

Common misdiagnosis to avoid

A worn converter is not the only answer. Many P0741 faults start with fluid quality or control-side problems.

Questions to ask your garage about P0741

  • Was converter lock-up tested on a road test?
  • What is the ATF condition?
  • Is the fault in the converter itself or the control path?

P0741 and the UK MOT test

Fault code P0741 does not directly cause an automatic MOT failure, but an illuminated check engine light (MIL) is an automatic MOT failure under DVSA rules. If the warning light is on when you arrive for your test, the vehicle will fail. Get this fault diagnosed and the light cleared before your MOT appointment.

Even if the light is not currently on, if the fault is intermittent it could reappear during the test. Use our AI Diagnostic Report to understand the MOT risk specific to your vehicle and get advice on whether it is safe to proceed to your test.

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Frequently asked questions about P0741

Can I drive with fault code P0741?

Driveable but fuel economy suffers. Avoid motorway driving until diagnosed.

Will P0741 clear itself?

Some fault codes will clear automatically after the underlying issue resolves itself, but P0741 typically stays stored until the fault is fixed and the code is manually cleared with an OBD-II scanner. Do not assume the problem has gone away if the light turns off temporarily.

Do I need a garage or can I fix P0741 myself?

Whether P0741 can be fixed at home depends on the root cause. Sensor replacements are often achievable for confident home mechanics. Mechanical or electrical faults usually require specialist tools and knowledge. Always get a full diagnosis before attempting any repair.

How much does it cost to fix P0741 in the UK?

UK repair costs for P0741 typically range from £100 to £1500 depending on your vehicle, the root cause, and your local garage rates. Use our AI Diagnostic Report for a cost estimate specific to your car.

Related OBD2 codes

These fault codes are commonly found alongside P0741 or share similar causes:

P0700
Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0715
Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunctio…
P0720
Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
P0730
Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0750
Shift Solenoid A Malfunction

Last updated: June 2026. AI-Diagnostics-Pro provides AI-generated information for educational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional automotive advice. Always consult a qualified mechanic before carrying out vehicle repairs. Repair cost estimates are approximate and may vary by region and vehicle.