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what does code A700 mean I think you mean P0700.Trouble code P0700 means:Transmission control system malfunction.You should also get another code to give you a more precise fault eg P0701 etc

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P0701 fault code you have? "P00701" is NOT a valid OBD fault code.  Please read the emissions test again and repost your question with the correct code number.  It would also be very helpful

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...code p0701 I have 2006 hyundai sonata and without warning the check engine light came on and diagnostic codes p0701 and p0453 P0453 means EVAP emission pressure sensor high input. Possible causes: - ...

Whats the code p0701 mean on a 2000 Hyundai i have problem Codes 700 and 701 are generic codes for a problem with the transmission. It could be something electronic or mechanical.

Whats the code p0701 on a 2000 Hyundai Sonata means having troubles with my car http://www.troublecodes.net/obd2/pcodes/#700 Sounds expensive

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p0701 tranny code checking wire connections on trans and harness Possible causes - Open or short transmission control system circuit - Poor transmission control system electrical connection - Check ...

...p0701 code. Thoughts? When you say the serpentine belt broke do you mean the alternator drive belt . If so this will cause the battery to drain . As a consequence low voltage can cause electrical ...

...P0701 OBD II Code, 2006 Freestyle SEL Nov 26, 2016 2006 Freestyle Lots of OBD Codes and No Accleration Nov 13, 2016 Many trouble codes..... - My Ford Freestyle .com Feb 19, 2019 OBD II Scanner - My ...

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