SOURCE: P0705
sounds like the trans range sensor or it could be internal trans problem. is the trans shifting ok? if not, it might need an overhaul. the sensor might be something you can tackle but it's on top of the trans right below the air filter housing. it the sensor that the shifter cable is connected to. you'll have to have it in neutral to install it as the sensor has line up marks on it.
SOURCE: trans range sensor circuit malfunction
Transaxle Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input).
Check for:
_ Possibly a connector near the shift lever has come loose/dirty contacts, or there is a broken wire from it somewhere going to the TCM
- Corroded or faulty Range Switch.
- Open between Meter Fuse and Range Switch (C136-4).
- Open between Range Switch (C136) and TCM (C229) on one or more circuits.
- Short to Battery between Range Switch (C136) and TCM (C229) on one or more circuits.
- Short between two or more wires between Range Switch (C136) and TCM (C229).
If Meter Fuse is blown, repair any shorts in the Meter Fuse circuit.
P1624 MIL Request Signal from TCM to ECM.This is only a request from TCM to ECM to turn the MIL on. The fault code is stored in the TCM.The Freeze Frame Data is stored in the ECM under the P1624 request code. Be sure to retrieve freeze frame data before clearing code P1624 from ECM.
TCM = Transmission control module
ECM = Engine control module (or more commonly known as ECU)
MIL = Malfunction indicator light (more commonly "check engine light" or CEL)
Good luck and hope this helps
SOURCE: Transmision range sensor circuit (PRNDL imput)
Usually a P0705 means your TRS (transmission range sensor) is shot. It is what looks like an old backup light/neutral safety switch and is attached to the transmission where the shift lever goes in. .
SOURCE: P0705 Trans Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction PRNDL
I would check the neutral safety switch. It's located on the shift shaft of the transmission and is known to go bad
SOURCE: how can i fix my mazda 626 transmission range
The transmission range sensor aka neutral safety switch is located underneath the air filter on top of the transaxle and very easy to access. Replace this part (around $50) and it will solve your problem.
What happens is this, when your tranny warms up, it disperses heat to the sensor switch and if its faulty or worn out, will send faulty relays to the transmissiom computer module (TCM) and makes the transmission shift irratically (OD to 3rd and back while driving at freeway speeds). You tranny is not overheating like most people believe, its the switch. Mechanics are telling alot of people that their tranny needs replaced. Watch Out For These People!! They only want your money!!
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P0723 Output Shaft Speed Sensor Circuit Intermittent
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P0732 Gear 2 Incorrect Ratio
P0733 Gear 3 Incorrect Ratio
P0734 Gear 4 Incorrect Ratio
P0735 Gear 5 Incorrect Ratio
P0736 Reverse Incorrect Ratio
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Now i dont know a lot about automatics especially modern ones with all this fancy electronics thats used nowdays but i think its a fault with the temperature sensor for the gearbox.But where its located and what it looks like i have no idea it could even be mounted inside the gearbox .Sorry not a very good answer from a mechanic but?? very few of our europeon cars come with auto transmission .Evan when i do know whats wrong i cannot buy the parts for the gearbox as only re-con boxes supplied by the dealer so best advice is to try a specialist in auto box repairs only .PS some of my best students when i used to teach mechanics many moons ago were the girls so no excuses like iam only a girl please
P0705 Transmission Range Sensor Circuit malfunction (PRNDL Input). It means something is wrong this sensor, take your car to a Transmission Shop to further diagnose the problem.
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