P0700 means Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0705 means Transmission Range Sensor Circuit malfunction(PRNDL Input)
P0750 means Shift Solenoid A Malfunction
All the three code indicates a problem with the car transmission which is located adjacent to the engine. Could be in line with the engine or next to it depending on if the car is FWD or RWD.
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expose the mechanism decouple the drive motor and move it closed. did you read the operator guide. or the FSM, the FSM covers this. and both are on line.
no question asked, just a number.
are you asking how to diagnose cars?
or want use to print out the 10 pages in FSM book on this?
why not get car serviced, we cant teach car service online.
we dont know what engine you have, there. 2.0L or 2.5L (matters)
sold in USA as Verona, others as Daewoo Evanda
on the 2.5L this code means
the ETC sensor wires fell off sensor (unplugged)
or they are shorted,(mangled)
or the SENSOR is bad, (not weak) bad, open or shorted inside.
the check engine light stays on if there is trouble codes in the computer it could just be a simple miss fire that triggered the check engine light to come on i would have a shop or auto parts store check the computer.
no such code on that car, auto zone uses global testing which pulls universal codes, so that code means someting different for the suzuki, need to have it checked by the dealer or a shop that has import software, or post the code # and i can translate it into import code, good luck.
My wifes car is doing the same thing. Had the code pulled from the OBD II port and it gave me two codes: PO700, and PO705. Both codes pertain to a TRS (Transmission Range Sensor). Suzuki has an 84 month/ 100,000 mile powertrain waranty. Take it to the dealer and talk to them about the situation. The thing about Suzuki is that their transaxles (transmissions) are none-serviceable
I have problems with codes PO700, PO705, PO750 with a Suzuki Verona.
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