My codes on my 2003 dodge intrepid 3.5 se is po700 po340 po841 p1776. what do I need to fix or is it just my input n output speed sensors
Code 700 means you have a problem with the transmission or the control module. Code 340 is for the cam sensor for bank one.
Code 841 is for a problem with the low reverse pressure switch and that probably also set the 700 code.
Code 1776 is brand and sometimes model specific, generally speaking it is for a timing or ignition issue which could be connected with the 340 code.
I would clear the codes, drive the car, and see how many codes are reset again. Then go from there.
SOURCE: location of speed sensor a for 99 dodge intrepid
The "Vehicle Speed Sensor" signal is generated by the transmisson output speed sensor. That is the one located at the rear of the case. It is externally mounted. That supplies "vehicle speed" info to the other On-Board Computers. The input turbine speed sensor is located just behind the bell housing area of the case. I believe the trans controller is the only module that needs that info. The Crank Position Sensor give engine RPM info and it is located on the bell housing near the engine block. I hope this helps.
SOURCE: obd2 code po700
Well looks like I have answered this question before for someone else.
Code 700 is for a problem with the transmission control module, 731 is incorrect first gear ratio, 841 is a problem with the low-reverse pressure switch, and 1776 is a problem with the low-reverse solenoid.
These components would need to be tested by a transmission shop.
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