Check engine light on.
SOURCE: what does code p1782 mean
The code P1782 MEANS 2-4 pressure switch sense circuit FAILURE. Basically means that the transmission solenoid pack needs to be replaced. Not a hard job
SOURCE: po700 and p1776
P0700 is EATX code present.
It simply means that the engine computer has noticed that the transmission computer has a dtc in it. This causes the Pcm (engine computer) to turn the check engine light on. You will need to have the TCM (trans computer) checked for codes to know what to diagnose.
error code P1776 - Replace rear solenoid switch
Likely both related The P1776 probably kicked off the P0700 notification.
Hope that helps! Happy Motoring!
SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Intrepid- check engine light came on
This code indicates an automatic transmission control problem. The presence of this code means that the transmission control module or TCM has detected a fault and relayed it to the PCM. It could be a TCM related solenoid has failed or is damaged or the TCM itself could be faulty. Best wishes.
SOURCE: PO700 PO740, check engine light on. Run a test on
PO700 is a code telling you there are codes in the TCM of some late model cars where the Transmission control module has lost connection to the PCM the vehicals main computer , And basically it happens when the TCM has a issue within itself or the transmission that sets a code and it sends a request for the PCM to illuminate the SES or CHECK engine light.
PO740 is a chrystler specific code that involves your Tourqe Converter Clutch Circuit (specifically The TCC solenoid) this code if not repaired quickly could cause major transmission problems....slipping out of gear....not shifting from first to second properly and just all around trans problems...eventually leading to no shifting at all...I highly recommend fixing it soon.
SOURCE: my 1999 grand caravan showed
p0700 means there is a code stored in the tcm ( transmission control module). P1782 is 2-4 pressure switch sensor sense. This could be just a bad connection or a bad solenoid pack. Many times itis the beginning of the end.
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