Code P0600 and P0705
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RE: Code P0600 and P0705
In the data I have, P0600 indicates a CAN (controller network communications) error;
P0705 indicates
CAN Serial Communication Link Malfunction to ESP-
P0705 indicates
Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input)
I don't have the in-depth skill to look at these two codes and conclude that the modulator is the root cause. What I do have based on these OBD definitions is enough suspicion to get a 2nd opinion.
Bob
#3
RE: Code P0600 and P0705
The Transmission Selector Module cannot be seen by the network.
Did they give you a diagnostics print out. Does this fit with your symptoms?
This COULD be a connection (corrosion, pin backed out, become disconnected) or module (transmission computer) problem.
However, the most common cause of your problem is a spilled drink in the vicinity of the PRNDL selector which has shorted the module.
Stuart.
Did they give you a diagnostics print out. Does this fit with your symptoms?
This COULD be a connection (corrosion, pin backed out, become disconnected) or module (transmission computer) problem.
However, the most common cause of your problem is a spilled drink in the vicinity of the PRNDL selector which has shorted the module.
Stuart.
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