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Why do I get a p0700 code on my TCM?

Why do I get a p0700 code on my TCM?

The most likely reason the code appears is that the TCM detects a problem in the transmission. The P0700 code indicates a problem with the transmission. It should not be ignored, because there can be serious drivability problems now and in the future. The technician should check for all codes present to accurately diagnose the problem.

What does the p0700 code in automatic transmission mean?

It refers to the transmission control module (TCM) in the automatic transmission. The P0700 code is informational. The code points to a general fault, not a direct fault.

Where is the p0720 sensor located on a PCM?

You’ll commonly see this sensor mounted near the output shaft on the transmission. The P0720 code is activated when the PCM detects insufficient input from the OSS. This code is similar to P0721, P0722, and P0723.

What does the DTC code p0720 stand for?

What Does the P0720 Code Mean? Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0720 stands for “Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction.” It means that the powertrain control module (or transmission control module) perceives a problem with the output speed sensor (OSS) or its circuit.

The most likely reason the code appears is that the TCM detects a problem in the transmission. The P0700 code indicates a problem with the transmission. It should not be ignored, because there can be serious drivability problems now and in the future. The technician should check for all codes present to accurately diagnose the problem.

It refers to the transmission control module (TCM) in the automatic transmission. The P0700 code is informational. The code points to a general fault, not a direct fault.

What to do if your p0700 is having trouble?

Monitor the Slip Speed, Lockup Duty Cycle and Output Shaft Speed for irregularities. One thing to try when fixing the P0700 code is to clear the code and take it on a road test. Before clearing out the data, record all present codes and any data from the scan tests. After the second road test, look for the codes that appear.

You’ll commonly see this sensor mounted near the output shaft on the transmission. The P0720 code is activated when the PCM detects insufficient input from the OSS. This code is similar to P0721, P0722, and P0723.

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