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When that light comes on a fault code for the problem is stored in the engine control modules memory, have the system tested for the fault codes. Autozone and others do this test for free.
P0700 is a generic trans control system malfunction code, P1776 seems to be - Solenoid switch valve stuck in L/R position or Gearbox Ignition Retard Request Timeout Fault.
P0700-This Relates to MIL"Malfunction
Indicator Lamp")( Request - Control System for Transmission unable to locate description for P1776,can you get all systems scanned for codes again as 0700 just indicates that a fault has occurred that has lit the check light and logged at the ECU. Obviously it will be related to the shift fault,maybe a speed sensor or a dirty fluid fault. Get back to me with any extra info.
Fault P0700 just means the PCM (Powertrain control module) has had a command from the TCM (Transmission control module) to trun on the Check engine light to alert you that a fault has occurred in the Transmission, the real problem code is stored in the TCM not the PCM, you must have the dealer test the TCM for the fault code to find out what is casing the TCM fault
P
0700 is basically a "generic" code signifying that the Transmission
Control Module has detected a fault somewhere within the transmission's
electrical system (typically a shift solenoid malfunction). If you see P
0700, take your car to some place that can plug a scan tool into it and
retrieve the other codes which are causing your car to display the P
0700 code.
P 0700 is basically a "generic" code signifying that the Transmission Control Module has detected a fault somewhere within the transmission's electrical system (typically a shift solenoid malfunction). If you see P 0700, take your car to some place that can plug a scan tool into it and retrieve the other codes which are causing your car to display the P 0700 code.
0700 is a "transmission control system malfunction". The entire 0700 series of codes deals with transmission trouble codes in more detail so the 0700 won't tell you much unless one or more of the other codes also were set.
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