Cars & Trucks Logo

Related Topics:

A
Angie F Posted on Mar 19, 2019
Answered by a Fixya Expert

Trustworthy Expert Solutions

At Fixya.com, our trusted experts are meticulously vetted and possess extensive experience in their respective fields. Backed by a community of knowledgeable professionals, our platform ensures that the solutions provided are thoroughly researched and validated.

View Our Top Experts

I have a 2006 dodge Durango and I am getting codes p0700 and p2706 and it shows then twice so 4 codes in total the truck "jumps" and goes in to a limp mode . What is wrong with the truck?

I got two different dealers to look at it and 2 different answers to fix it one was the sensor inside the trans and the other was to replace valve body. what can I do to fix my truck ?

1 Answer

Chris Walker

Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Top Expert:

An expert who has finished #1 on the weekly Top 10 Fixya Experts Leaderboard.

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

  • Dodge Master 1,573 Answers
  • Posted on Mar 20, 2019
Chris Walker
Dodge Master
Level 3:

An expert who has achieved level 3 by getting 1000 points

Top Expert:

An expert who has finished #1 on the weekly Top 10 Fixya Experts Leaderboard.

Superstar:

An expert that got 20 achievements.

All-Star:

An expert that got 10 achievements.

Joined: Dec 21, 2018
Answers
1573
Questions
1
Helped
1244935
Points
21965

4 Related Answers

Anonymous

  • 323 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 26, 2009

SOURCE: limp mode?

It may have a "loss of prime" code that usually follows a service of the fluid and filter. After you're sure the fluid is full at operating temperature, disconnect the battery for a few minutes and reconnect to see if the code resets. I hope this helps.

Ad
Molson02536

Harvey N Tawatao

  • 3854 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 21, 2009

SOURCE: My Grand Voyager keeps getting codes P1776 P1784


Code p1776 is solenoid switch valve latched in low/reverse position. Valve is located in valve body not solenoid body. The possibilities are:
the low/reverse pressure switch itself is bad
the transmission control relay output circuit is open
the control circuit (sense) of the l/r switch is open, shorted to ground or shorted to voltage.
The control relay's output is on pin #6 of the 8-pin plug of the transmission (red wire); you could verify that the wire has 12V on it when you are idling (and I guess I would put it in gear with the brakes applied). Also examine/shake the wire for intermittent connection possibility.
The solenoid sense circuit connects pin # 8 (light blue) to pin #50 of the transmission control module. You could check that connection and monitor it for voltage to fluctuate between 0V and some measurable V when the trans is shifting normally, and to loose that fluctuation when it is not, which would verify the circuit is OK.
If that proved to be OK, then I would suspect the switch isn't responding and needs to be changed.
The solenoid box is removable after you drop the pan and remove the valve body, and so it would not seem to be an horrendous expense (compared to a rebuild). I haven't done this myself so I can't comment on doing-it-yourself.
I would try to find a competent independent shop that know the Chrysler trans and discuss it with them as to the cost of replacing the l/r pressure switch as the alternative

The code p1784 is about the switch that monitors the hydraulic pressure for operating the low/reverse clutch of the transmission. That clutch is called into play for all forward gears as well as reverse, so it seems reasonable if that clutch were not working that the car wouldn't move in any gear. I would begin by making sure that there is sufficient trans fluid by inspecting its dipstick. If needed only use ATF +4 but don't overfill it. Also, just on a chance, take a look underneath to see if you see any motion of either the left or right half axles (or one moving, but one not) which would be another reason for no motion due to a drive shaft disconnection or some such anomaly. Other than that, your problem could be with the Low/Reverse solenoid switch in the solenoid pack portion of the transmission (the box on the driver's side of the trans) being stuck. That can be repaired without removing and rebuilding the transmission so let us hope that may be the cause. I would have the car towed to a good independent trans shop that has a reputation for knowing how to service the Chrysler electronic transmission.

DTC code p0700 is a transmission control system (mill light) which is related to the other two codes mentioned above.

Testimonial: "you was very helpful on this problem you talked in words that didn't make me fell like a dumb a// I will add this site t my fovorets for your help THA"

roniecon

Ronny Bennett Sr.

  • 6988 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 05, 2010

SOURCE: i got two codes on my truck they are p0700 and

The transmission control is bad,replace it,it is the computer for the transmission.

ZJLimited

ZJ Limited

  • 17989 Answers
  • Posted on Nov 03, 2011

SOURCE: transmision codes p0700 and p2706 dodge durango

Both codes (obviously) point to transmission related problems.

DTC P0700 - Transaxle Control System Fault Conditions
The P0700 code is for information only and the next step is to check for transaxle codes in the Transaxle Control Module (TCM). So you'll have to have the dealer or another qualified shop/technician pull the transaxle codes from the TCM and go from there.

DTC P2706 - Shift Solenoid "F"
First check your wiring before you get inside and open the ****** up. Could be loose wiring, if not do the operation and make sure you do a heat test with the solenoid before you replace it.

Hope this helps and just keep in mind that your feedback is important and I'll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.

Thank you for using FixYa.

Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

Code p2706

The code P2706 is for Multi-Select Solenoid. It has an open circuit, and the MS solenoid serves primarily to provide second and third gear limp-in operation. The possible causes are the solenoid, a short or open in one or more wires going to the solenoid. It may be possibly the PCM.
0helpful
1answer

Lots of Codes, where should I start?

This is way beyond the home mechanic you need a scanner, factory repair manuals and special tools and skills that only a dealer has available.
2helpful
1answer

Transmision codes p0700 and p2706 dodge durango 04

Both codes (obviously) point to transmission related problems.

DTC P0700 - Transaxle Control System Fault Conditions
The P0700 code is for information only and the next step is to check for transaxle codes in the Transaxle Control Module (TCM). So you'll have to have the dealer or another qualified shop/technician pull the transaxle codes from the TCM and go from there.

DTC P2706 - Shift Solenoid "F"
First check your wiring before you get inside and open the ****** up. Could be loose wiring, if not do the operation and make sure you do a heat test with the solenoid before you replace it.

Hope this helps and just keep in mind that your feedback is important and I'll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.

Thank you for using FixYa.
3helpful
2answers

I have a 2006 Dodge Durango. It has no power at take off and will not shift into high gear have two trouble codes which are P0750,P0700(that came from auto zone). Does anyone know what the trouble codes...

P0750-Low Reverse SOLENOID CIRCUIT

This DTC is strictly an electrical fault and cannot be caused by any internal transmission failure other than an open in the Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly. If the Transmission Solenoid/TRS Assembly is in need of replacement - do not replace the Valve Body.

To replace the TRS assembly you need to remove the valve body first and then the TRS assembly is mounted on top of the valve body.
6helpful
1answer

Error codes p0700 and p2706

Both codes (obviously) point to transmission related problems.

DTC P0700 - Transaxle Control System Fault Conditions
The P0700 code is for information only and the next step is to check for transaxle codes in the Transaxle Control Module (TCM). So you'll have to have the dealer or another qualified shop/technician pull the transaxle codes from the TCM and go from there.

DTC P2706 - Shift Solenoid "F"
First check your wiring before you get inside and open the tranny up. Could be loose wiring, if not do the operation and make sure you do a heat test with the solenoid before you replace it.

Good luck!
1helpful
1answer

The security alarm goes off any time a door is opened, do you know how to reset? 2006 dodge durango

i beleive its controled by the drivers door lock put key in door and turn twice to the right or left that should reset it
0helpful
1answer

I got two codes on my truck they are p0700 and p2706 what are those and what can i do whit those code to fixed

The transmission control is bad,replace it,it is the computer for the transmission.
0helpful
1answer

Keeps showing code camshaft sensor,, clear ,, give

verify the code with a different scan tool,
if it is going in limp mode it should be a trans code
0helpful
1answer

Please help me i'm going crazy

po 551 is a bad power steering sensor are you sure it is the trans leaking and not the power steering po 700 is the output speed sensor on the trans either one of them is not hard to change you can do it!!!!!
Not finding what you are looking for?

1,024 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Dodge Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Dodge Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...