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Jeep Liberty 03 I fix power steering & crank & cam sensor now two mre code come up P0700 P0725 is this normal for more code to keep going ?

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Those are transmission codes. P0700 is to alert you to the fact the transmission has a fault code stored, the P0725 is the fault that has occurred. Follow the link for info on P0725
P0725 Jeep Engine Speed Sensor Circuit

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: Jeep Hesitates. P0303 code

Check the cylinders Commpression. over 115 psi is good, 120 psi is normal.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: 03 Taurus with DTC P0340, P1336

I would think it would be just the Camshaft Position Sensor.I looked up the codes and they say pretty much the samething.


P0340 Ford Camshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction


P1336 Ford Crankshaft/Camshaft Sensor Range/Performance












Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2009

SOURCE: 2003 3.7 Liberty check engine light for crank sensor

2003 3.7 Liberty check engine light for crank....what? sensor? You have scanned it?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 08, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Dodge Caravan, Tranny would shift, DTC P0700, P0725

replace the input speed sensor to transmission and the wiring pigtail all are available at your chrysler dealer take your vehicle registration in to the parts counter so they have your vin # to get the right part and it is the front of trans by fluid linres to radiator.

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Jeffery Lewis

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  • Posted on May 30, 2009

SOURCE: P0725 CODE HOW TO FIX

p0725 is actually a transmission code your input speed sensor on the transmission is bad replace it a your code will go away

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2003 jeep liberty p0320 and p0700. Any idea what this means?

p320..its the crankshaft position sensor.
The p0700..Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0700 means that a code has been set in the Transmission/Transaxle Controller.
This code is for information ONLY.
If P0700 is present, check for Transmission/Transaxle codes. need a scan tool. One weird thing that has been known to throw this one is a weak battery, ck that too. Changing the Crank position sensor may very well clear it. Start there.
to clear all codes disconnect the battery for 10 minutes.
hope this helps you.
good luck.
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second post, sAME, WHY? OK YOU ADDED MISSING 2003 YEARS. (So is second year)
go back one post and see the correct answers.
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disconnecting the battery will only temporarily erase your code or check engine light. put your keys in the ignition, then turn it in the on position. Do not turn it so that the engine turns over, but as if you were just turning the radio on. Keep it on for 2 to 4 seconds repeat 40 times. i no it may take a while but unless you have a scanner its the only way.
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P0700 its a transmission codefrom what i understand while the 1391 is a crank postion sensor. the P0700 comes up when the neutral safety switch starts to fail, but the crank postion sensor...to get that error code, means you timing could be off..have you replaced a timing belt lately, if so, it might be a couple of teeth out, that might do it. i would check the sensor too though
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P0340 code in my Jeep Liberty 2002

Since a P0340 Could be either the Cam Position Sensor or The Crank Position Sensor they are obviously in 2 different spots, however they both either sit on the back of the engine or on the transmission bellhousing. Your Cam Sensor is at the top and your Crank Sensor is near the bottom.

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