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This page is designed for quick diagnosis on gasoline vehicles by combining code lookup with real discussion cases. Enter a fault code to filter related topics, then compare symptom context such as cold start behavior, acceleration load, fuel-trim deviation, ignition misfire pattern, and recent maintenance history. Many codes can be triggered by shared root causes, so use cross-checks from multiple posts before replacing sensors, coils, injectors, or catalytic components.

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Mitsubishi Triton GLX 2011 - Diagnosing P1782 and P1766 Transmission Codes After Filter Change

I'm seeking advice on two transmission fault codes that appeared unexpectedly in my 2011 Mitsubishi Triton GLX after performing a transmission filter and oil change. The codes a...

Mitsubishi Triton GLX | P1766
2016-05-24
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2001 Chrysler 300M Transmission Codes P0731, P0732, P0733, P0740, P1782: Can a Pressure Solenoid Fix Gear Ratio Errors?

Hello everyone, My name is Mike, and I own a 2001 Chrysler 300M that has recently triggered multiple transmission error codes: P0731, P0732, P0733, P0740, and P1785. The P0731,...

2001 Chrysler 300M | P0731
2016-03-02
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1996 Sebring Convertible P1782 Code: Transmission Shift Issues and Thumping Noise Explained

I own a 1996 Chrysler Sebring Convertible with a 2.4L 4-cylinder engine. Recently, the car has started having difficulty shifting into higher gears—sometimes it won't shift at a...

1996 Sebring | P1782
2009-07-10
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2001 Dodge Caravan V6 3.3L Transmission Faults: P0750, P1782, P0700, P0760, P0755 - Limp Mode After Snowstorm

My 2001 Dodge Caravan V6 3.3L is showing multiple transmission error codes: P0750, P1782, P0700, P0760, and P0755. The vehicle has been running fine prior to this issue—no slipp...

Dodge Caravan | P0700
2008-12-18
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99 Plymouth Voyager Check Engine Codes P0403, P0455, P0401, P0700, and P1782: Diagnosis & Fixes for EGR and Transmission Issues

I recently encountered several OBD-II diagnostic codes on my 1999 Plymouth Voyager: P0403 (No 5V Reference to EGR Sensor), P0455 (Gross Evaporative System Leak), P0401 (EGR Syst...

99 Plymouth Voyager | P0700
2007-06-05
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