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1997 Jeep Cherokee P0700 and P0705 Trouble: Transmission Malfunction Diagnosis

Model: JEEP Cherokee Fault Code: P0700 Posted: 2007-06-17 06:30

My 1997 Jeep Cherokee is displaying diagnostic trouble codes P0700 and P0705, indicating a transmission malfunction. I'm looking for reliable insights into what these codes mean and potential causes. The vehicle shows signs of transmission issues, but I want to confirm whether this points to a sensor failure or internal valve problems. Does the speedometer function normally? Is there any noticeable shifting behavior—particularly in 2nd gear?

Related fault codes
P0700P0705
Comments (3)
Anonymous 2007-06-17 12:33

The P0700 and P0705 codes could indicate a faulty transmission speed sensor or a problem with the valve body. It's important to check if the speedometer is working properly, as that can help confirm whether the issue lies in the transmission control system. Also, does the vehicle shift out of 2nd gear? This would point toward a potential valve or solenoid malfunction.

Anonymous 2007-06-17 16:16

Jeff Compton wrote: The P0700 and P0705 codes could indicate a faulty transmission speed sensor or a problem with the valve body. It's important to check if the speedometer is working properly, as that can help confirm whether the issue lies in the transmission control system. Also, does the vehicle shift out of 2nd gear? This would point toward a potential valve or solenoid malfunction. Note: This could be a significant repair cost—be sure to diagnose thoroughly before proceeding.

Anonymous 2007-06-18 04:56

Duplicate post: viewtopic.php?t=2161