P0700 Code on Jeep Grand Cherokee: Check Engine Light On, Normal Drive but Occasional Power Loss - What Should I Do?
I own a 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee and recently picked up a P0700 diagnostic code. The check engine light comes on intermittently (sometimes on, sometimes off), and the truck drives normally most of the time. However, occasionally it experiences a noticeable loss of power, especially when accelerating or under load. The P0700 code is a generic OBD2 code indicating potential transmission-related issues. While the vehicle generally performs well, I'm concerned about what this could mean for long-term reliability and performance. I've tried clearing the code using the key-on-off trick, but it returns shortly after driving. I have no remote starter installed, and transmission fluid levels are within normal range. The truck is 4WD, which may be relevant. What could be causing this P0700 issue? Is it a faulty transmission sensor, wiring problem, or something else? How can I properly diagnose and fix it without damaging the system? Any advice on using an OBD2 scanner (like those available at AutoZone) to retrieve accurate codes would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 2006 Grand Cherokee with the same P0700 code. The truck drives fine most of the time, but the check engine light stays on. Does anyone know what causes this and how to fix it? Thanks for any insights.