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P700 for a Chevy Cruz 1.8 is transmission control module requesting mil light illumination.
Note: DO NOT REPLACE TRANS CONTROL MODULE.
DTC P0700 IS AN INFORMATIONAL DTC . CORRECT ENGINE CONTROL OR COMMUNICATION DTC BEFORE DIAGNOSING CONTROL MODULE.
P1035 is manufacture specific . ill see if i can locate any other info for you.
The lights come on because a trouble code has set in the transmission control. If you want to know why the light is on, you have to get the codes read. I would contact the trans shop that performed the service and advise them regarding the issue. There may be a correlation between their recent service and the current problem, and the suspicion of this is completely legitimate.
OK the electric doors do not lock and your cruise is inoperable. You have a "peeping" on and off ? Did you mean to say BEEPING ?
I would check the fuse first, if not that then a relay. As far as the beeping you hear, do you have a security system on the truck ?
Please let me know.
The transmission is controlled by the Powertrain Control Module, swap out the PCM from the service truck and see what happens, if that doesn't do it then there is a wiring harness concern, have you run a test for trouble codes yest?
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