2002 Grand Caravan Sport 3.3L: P0700, P0456, and P0605 Diagnostic Help - Transmission Not Shifting Out of 2nd Gear
I own a 2002 Grand Caravan Sport with a 3.3L engine. The tachometer readings are higher than normal, and the vehicle appears to be stuck in second gear—unable to shift into higher gears. I'm seeking advice before taking it to a transmission shop. The check engine light is on, and I've pulled up fault codes: P0700 (Transmission Control Module Fault), P0456 (Evaporative Emission System Leak - small leak), and P0605 (Powertrain Control Module ROM Error). Any insights into these codes and how they might relate to the shifting issue would be greatly appreciated.
P0456 indicates a small leak in the evaporative emission system—this is typically not directly related to transmission shifting but may require servicing if it persists. P0605 points to a ROM error in the Powertrain Control Module (TCM), which could affect transmission operation and shift timing. P0700 signifies a fault in the transmission control unit's readout memory, suggesting potential issues with gear shifting logic or sensor input. These codes may be interrelated due to TCM malfunction.