2006 Chrysler Pacifica Touring P0700 P0720 P0731 Fault: Transmission Slams, Speedometer Erratic, Gears Not Shifting
My 2006 Chrysler Pacifica Touring is displaying diagnostic trouble codes P0700, P0720, and P0731. I have already replaced both the input and output speed sensors, and the transmission fluid has been flushed and checked—no signs of contamination or burning. The check engine light returns immediately after reset, and the vehicle exhibits severe shifting issues: it lunges at stops and fails to shift properly. When idling in gear (D, N, or R), the speedometer reads between 20–30 mph while stationary, behaving like a tachometer. After resetting the transmission control module, the car drives smoothly for about one mile before repeating the lunge behavior. In rare cases, the vehicle gets stuck in a single gear and won't disengage until manually placed into neutral. I've tried multiple resets with no lasting fix. What could be causing this? Are there known solutions or common fixes for these specific codes on the 2006 Pacifica Touring?
The speedometer reading 20–30 mph while stationary in D, N, or R—does this occur only when parked? Can you clarify if the issue happens consistently across all gears and whether it's related to sensor input or a transmission control problem?