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Question edited to fix second code.
Grand Cherokee P0700 Code Definition
If you are scanning your vehicle right now, you should be looking for a second code that tells you what is actually wrong. Think about it like this.
P0700 Says- "Hey there's something wrong with this transmission.
The Next Code(s) Say- "I'm the actual problem going on with the transmission. I'm what you're looking for."
When it won't start someone will need to find out if you are dealing with a no-spark or no-fuel problem to proceed. If the check engine light is on you should get the computer scanned for trouble codes.
Grand Cherokee... - 1993 at 1998 also called ZJ series has OBD I code with two codes... Trouble Code/Chrysler - 1999 at 2004 also called WJ series has OBD II code with four codes... Trouble_Codes/Jeep
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Code 12 on any Chrysler or Jeep vehicle simply indicates the battery has been disconnected. Most of the time this code is induced when someone has disconnected the battery as a means to clear trouble codes. This code will clear itself after several successful starts
12 is usually a power disconnect, 14 is usually a map sensor 56 I'm not sure of...likely you mis-read it and it was a 55, indicating that the code sequence has ended (nothing code)...right after which, codes repeat.
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