2000 Chevy Metro LSI 1.3L 4-door P0705 Code: Transmission Range Sensor (TRS) Issue After Replacement
I own a 2000 Chevrolet Metro LSI with a 1.3L engine, 4-door model, and recently encountered Diagnostic Trouble Code P0705. I replaced the Neutral Safety Switch (also known as the Transmission Range Sensor or TRS), but the code P0705 persists. P0705 - GM Powertrain Code: Transaxle Range Switch Circuit (M60 3-Speed Transaxle) Cause: - The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) did not receive any input from the Neutral Safety Switch during engine operation, or it received conflicting signals in Drive or 3rd gear for at least 5 seconds. This is a generic powertrain code applicable to all GM vehicles manufactured from 1996 onward. While the code indicates an issue with the transmission range switch circuit, troubleshooting steps vary by model and year. The TRS (Transmission Range Sensor) is responsible for signaling the PCM or TCM about gear position — Park (P), Reverse (R), Neutral (N), and Drive (D). A persistent P0705 suggests a wiring, connection, or sensor circuit issue rather than a faulty switch alone. I have already replaced the TRS, but the code remains. What should I check next? Any recommended diagnostic steps for this specific 2000 Chevy Metro LSI?
Why did you replace the TRS? Was it based on the P0705 code or another symptom?