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The transmission may exhibit drivability problems like slipping, etc
More often then not, the cause of this code is that there is a transmission problem of some kind. The TCM detected the problem and set a code. P0700/PO700 means that a fault code is stored in the TCM. However this doesn't rule out the possibility of a failed PCM or TCM (unlikely).
For a P0700/PO730 the only real solution is to acquire a scan tool that will communicate with the transmission control module. Extracting this code from the TCM will be the first step in repairing the fault in the transmission.
If the TCM compatible scan tool will not communicate with the Transmission Control Module then that is a good indication that there may be a fault with the TCM itself.
The P0700 is a TCM failure. The others are related to the shift solenoids. Gears 3 and 4. You may have a shorted solenoid pack. Don't throw parts at this have a qualified tranny shop diagnose it.
code po700 refers to transmission control system/mil -malfunction==causes ==wiring---TCM code po701 refers to transmission control system -range/performance problem===causes wiring --tcm As both show the TCM as a common point of the fault I would replace it.
code p0700 refers to transmission control system/ MIL- malfunction===causes--wiring ---TCM replace the TCM code p0750 refers to shift solenoid9SS) A-circuit malfunction===causes --wiring---shift solenoid ECM/TCM. When the TCM is replaced then it should be fixed as the TCM is common in both faults.
P0700 indicates the transmission control module has a code in it. That code is P0605 which indicates a TCM internal memory error. While the TCM would probably be the leading suspect you can't rule out other possibilities like corroded connections, etc.
po700 is the code in the pcm,telling you there is a code in the tcm( trans control module) po605 is a internal tcm error replace and program the trans control module
This code indicates an automatic transmission control problem. The presence of this code means that the transmission control module or TCM has detected a fault and relayed it to the PCM. It could be a TCM related solenoid has failed or is damaged or the TCM itself could be faulty. Best wishes.
code po700 is what the pcm gets from the tcm when there is a problem with the transmission-anywhere from fluid level, sensor, solenoid, tcm problem, or mechanical problem.
the situation you have with the car being in 2nd gear is called "limp-in" mode. so you can limp-in to a repair center.
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