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https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/p0700-obd-ii-trouble-code-transmission-control-system-malfunction-by-spencer-clayton#:~:text=P0700%20is%20set%20when%20the,or%20normal https://www.engine-codes.com/p1775.html the 700 is the tcm detecting a problem and the problem its detecting is with the tcc the second link has solutions to assist with repair ----also a low battery can cause havoc with trans
P0700 is a generic transmission code a code reader which reads transmission codes will narrow the code down. P1775 may be from a transmission code reader. found some info on it above.
p1781 is manufacturer control transmission, p0731 is gear 1 ratio incorrect, p1784 is manufacturer control transmission, p0700 is trans, control system malfunction. all of these codes refer to tranny.This code normally points to a faulty transmission control module, but this is an expensive part and you should have an experienced Dodge technician diagnose the problem first. or a transmission specialist. the other codes are probably associated with the p0700 code. have a good day !
P0700 IS A CODE SAYING THAT THERE IS FAULT IN TRANS CONTROLLER..P0605 IS AN INTERNAL ERROR IN TRANS CONTROLLER..ACCORDING TO TEST,TRANS CONTROLLER MUST BE REPLACED
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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