It means there is at least one transmission code set in the TCM's memory. P0700 is an informational code only. More diagnosis is necessary to identify what the transmission fault is. This requires a scan tool that will communicate with the transmission module http://www.obd-codes.com/p0700
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Type in odb2 po700 in google and it will pull up your answer. The other 2 codes im unformiliar with. May mean you need to update your obd2 code reader software or those are transmission codes. Go to auto zone or orielies
P0700 is the TCM requesting Malfunction Indicator Light or "check engine light" telling you something is wrong with the Engine Control Module or (ECM). That is a computer like the Body Control Module or (BCM) another computer on the car that controls things like the amount of fuel injection or the ignition timing and such. You need a code scanner to pull the code from the computer or ECM. You can get this done for free if you live in an area where there is an Autozone or Advanced Auto Parts Store by asking the man behind the counter to do this for you. He has a scanner and can connect it and pull the codes and tell you what is wrong. Other than that you will have to buy one or take it to the dealer and have them do it for you. Most scanners plug in under the drivers dash. Hope this helps.
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.
The P0605 is an internal failure in the transmission controller. This
code sets when the tcm fails one of its internal self tests, and i think the
only repair is to replace the module. P0700 is transmission control system malfunction
PO700 is a code telling you there are codes in the TCM of some late model cars where the Transmission control module has lost connection to the PCM the vehicals main computer , And basically it happens when the TCM has a issue within itself or the transmission that sets a code and it sends a request for the PCM to illuminate the SES or CHECK engine light. PO740 is a chrystler specific code that involves your Tourqe Converter Clutch Circuit (specifically The TCC solenoid) this code if not repaired quickly could cause major transmission problems....slipping out of gear....not shifting from first to second properly and just all around trans problems...eventually leading to no shifting at all...I highly recommend fixing it soon.
the po700 code will be found in the engine controller all it means is there is a code preasent in the trans controller a good scan tool is needed to communicate with trans controller to retrieve the stored codes that specify problem
P0700 is EATX code present.
It simply means that the engine computer has noticed that the transmission computer has a dtc in it. This causes the Pcm (engine computer) to turn the check engine light on. You will need to have the TCM (trans computer) checked for codes to know what to diagnose.
error code P1776 - Replace rear solenoid switch
Likely both related The P1776 probably kicked off the P0700 notification.
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