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Default !999 Chrysler LHS codes - 05-03-2007 , 03:09 PM






This afternoon I was thrilled (not) to see my Check Engine light come
on, and then find that the transmission was not shifting correctly: it
will not shift up but the low gears and reverse are OK. The car has
about 100K on it, and was running just fine until the CE light came on.
Took the car to Autozone so they could scan it and they found the
following codes: P0700, P0731, P0733, and PO734. The tech was not sure
what would cause these codes, but said they are transmission related.
Anyone have an idea what would cause these codes? (Hopefully a sensor?)
Any assistance appreciated.
Scott

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Default Re: !999 Chrysler LHS codes - 05-03-2007 , 05:10 PM






S. Williams wrote:
Quote:
This afternoon I was thrilled (not) to see my Check Engine light come
on, and then find that the transmission was not shifting correctly: it
will not shift up but the low gears and reverse are OK. The car has
about 100K on it, and was running just fine until the CE light came on.
Took the car to Autozone so they could scan it and they found the
following codes: P0700, P0731, P0733, and PO734. The tech was not sure
what would cause these codes, but said they are transmission related.
Anyone have an idea what would cause these codes? (Hopefully a sensor?)
Any assistance appreciated.
Scott
Very likely either the input or output speed sensor. If speedometer
shuts down when the problem occurs, the problem is the output sensor. If
speedometer still works, then it is the input sensor. There can be
other causes, but this is usually the problem. Part is around $20.
Takes $15 minutes for the first-time DIY'er to replace - must get
underneath car to do it.

Bill Putney
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address with the letter 'x')


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Default Re: !999 Chrysler LHS codes - 05-03-2007 , 07:57 PM



Bill Putney wrote:
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S. Williams wrote:
This afternoon I was thrilled (not) to see my Check Engine light come
on, and then find that the transmission was not shifting correctly: it
will not shift up but the low gears and reverse are OK. The car has
about 100K on it, and was running just fine until the CE light came
on. Took the car to Autozone so they could scan it and they found the
following codes: P0700, P0731, P0733, and PO734. The tech was not sure
what would cause these codes, but said they are transmission related.
Anyone have an idea what would cause these codes? (Hopefully a
sensor?) Any assistance appreciated.
Scott

Very likely either the input or output speed sensor. If speedometer
shuts down when the problem occurs, the problem is the output sensor. If
speedometer still works, then it is the input sensor. There can be
other causes, but this is usually the problem. Part is around $20.
Takes $15 minutes for the first-time DIY'er to replace - must get
underneath car to do it.

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')
Bill,
Thanks very much for your response and info. I sure hope the input
sensor is the culprit (the speedo is OK); I'll find out Friday.
Thanks again,
Scott


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Default Re: !999 Chrysler LHS codes - 05-03-2007 , 08:33 PM



S. Williams wrote:
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Bill Putney wrote:

S. Williams wrote:

This afternoon I was thrilled (not) to see my Check Engine light come
on, and then find that the transmission was not shifting correctly:
it will not shift up but the low gears and reverse are OK. The car
has about 100K on it, and was running just fine until the CE light
came on. Took the car to Autozone so they could scan it and they
found the following codes: P0700, P0731, P0733, and PO734. The tech
was not sure what would cause these codes, but said they are
transmission related. Anyone have an idea what would cause these
codes? (Hopefully a sensor?) Any assistance appreciated.
Scott


Very likely either the input or output speed sensor. If speedometer
shuts down when the problem occurs, the problem is the output sensor.
If speedometer still works, then it is the input sensor. There can be
other causes, but this is usually the problem. Part is around $20.
Takes $15 minutes for the first-time DIY'er to replace - must get
underneath car to do it.

Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')


Bill,
Thanks very much for your response and info. I sure hope the input
sensor is the culprit (the speedo is OK); I'll find out Friday.
Thanks again,
Scott
You're welcome. With the 85 to 90% chance it is the input sensor (vs.
internal tranny problems - like solenoid pack), you're better off trying
that because the diagnostics will cost you way more than that if you
take it to the dealer (apologies to Glenn) only to have them tell you
it's the sensor and charge you big bucks to replace it on top of that.
(IOW - if it's not the sensor, you're only out $20 and 15 minutes of
your time and are no worse off than you are now.)

BTW - the last sentence of my previous post should have said "Takes 15
minutes...". Don't know where that dollar sign came from!

Bill Putney
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Default Re: !999 Chrysler LHS codes - 05-14-2007 , 07:14 PM



On May 3, 4:09 pm, "S. Williams" <s02... (AT) sbcglobal (DOT) nospam.net> wrote:
Quote:
This afternoon I was thrilled (not) to see my Check Engine light come
on, and then find that the transmission was not shifting correctly: it
will not shift up but the low gears and reverse are OK. The car has
about 100K on it, and was running just fine until the CE light came on.
Took the car to Autozone so they could scan it and they found the
following codes: P0700, P0731, P0733, and PO734. The tech was not sure
what would cause these codes, but said they are transmission related.
Anyone have an idea what would cause these codes? (Hopefully a sensor?)
Any assistance appreciated.
Scott
According to the shop manual the codes mean:

P0700 -- EATX Controller DTC Present -- This SBEC II or JTEC DTC
indicates that the EATX or Aisin controller has an active fault and
has illuminated the MIL via a CCD (EATX) or SCI (Aisin) message. The
specific fault must be qcquired from the EATX via CCD or from the
Aisin via ISO-9141

P0731,etc could not find in the manual. According to an ALLPAR post
(http://www.allpar.com/fix/computer-codes.html) it appears that

P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0731 Incorrect 1st Gear Ratio
P0732 Incorrect 2nd Gear Ratio
P0733 Incorrect 3rd Gear Ratio
P0734 Incorrect 4th Gear Ratio


Hence, it looks really likely (as Bill suggested) that you have a bad
input or output speed sensor.

Thanks,

Alex



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