2004 Chrysler Sebring P0700 Code: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis Guide
My check engine light turned on last week, and I've noticed my RPMs are significantly higher than normal—reaching around 4000 at just 30 mph. A diagnostic scan revealed the P0700 code. After researching, I understand this code can indicate multiple potential issues. Given the current symptoms, including excessive fuel consumption, I'm seeking guidance on possible causes and next steps. Could this be related to transmission malfunction or a sensor issue? What should I check first? Any advice for troubleshooting this specific P0700 fault in my 2004 Chrysler Sebring would be greatly appreciated.
How did you retrieve the P0700 code? The 'key dance' method won't reliably access transmission module codes—use a professional scan tool to read trans-related fault codes. As a first step, check all relevant fuses and the transmission control relay. Please post any additional diagnostic codes or recent vehicle repairs. Note: The transmission may be in limp mode, limiting operation to only one forward gear.