Hello, I hope I am not too late in my response and you find this of use.
Your transmission has gone into “limp mode”, that happens when the transmission control computer fails to receive a reading signal from a sensor. Thus it is not shifting properly. the issues you are having thankfully are just related to the sensor cable being destroyed and your transmission itself is fine.
The code you are getting is related to this sensor going offline due to the mouse damage. for more info here is a useful link with the information (https://www.obd-codes.com/p0722).
I would recommend you change the sensor alongside the cable, because if you just splice it there is a risk of it coming undone in the future which would be a big hassle (the same problem would occur again as well)
The sensor and cable run for about 60 dollars online.
The sensor itself might be intact, but if the wire running from the sensor to the computer is destroyed and damaged, the computer wont get the signal from it resulting in your problem.
this happened to me a couple years back exactly the same, and replacing the sensor and cable fixed it completely.
I hope this helps,
Gerardo Meneses
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seXieIj77ik that is a video walking you through the sensor replacement so you can do it yourself. it is a fairly easy job.
Hello, I hope I am not too late in my response and you find this of use.
Your transmission has gone into “limp mode”, that happens when the transmission control computer fails to receive a reading signal from a sensor. Thus it is not shifting properly. the issues you are having thankfully are just related to the sensor cable being destroyed and your transmission itself is fine.
The code you are getting is related to this sensor going offline due to the mouse damage. for more info here is a useful link with the information (https://www.obd-codes.com/p0722).
I would recommend you change the sensor alongside the cable, because if you just splice it there is a risk of it coming undone in the future which would be a big hassle (the same problem would occur again as well)
The sensor and cable run for about 60 dollars online.
The sensor itself might be intact, but if the wire running from the sensor to the computer is destroyed and damaged, the computer wont get the signal from it resulting in your problem.
this happened to me a couple years back exactly the same, and replacing the sensor and cable fixed it completely.
I hope this helps,
Gerardo Meneses