IF THE CAR DONT MOVE THEN YOU GOT A PROBLEM.
Transmission problem overdrive slip at 45mph what to do
The transmission codes and functions are often controlled by the ecm, engine control module computer. The ecm stores the fault codes from the engine and transmission. It is telling you that you have a transmission problem, the vehicle must have the ecm scanned by a certified technician, to properly diagnose the problem.
There is a problem with the Transmission Control Module (TCM). Take the car to your Honda dealer or a trusted transmission shop and they can read the code that has been set and diagnose the problem.
A 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4.7L would have a 545rfe transmission.
Your transmission is "sticking" sometimes a fluid and filter change can resolve this problem for a short time however is this does not help there is a solenoid in the trans that needs replacing any transmission shop can preform this solenoid swap relatively cheap and most have the capability to diagnose this problem for free
In an automatic transmission, there are many bands and fluid valves causing the vehicle to go into the proper gear. Testing the vehicle computer codes may show a problem but most likely a transmission mechanic will have to diagnose the problem.
Check auto transmission fluid level. If it's not that, an auto trans servicing outfit will be able to look at fault codes and diagnose a deeper problem if there is one.
Automatic transmission? I had a Nissan Stanza that did that, had to replace the transmission. However it is hard to diagnose the problem without looking at it, but I'd say your tension band is shot.
To take care of this problem, the car should be brought to the local mechanic. They can diagnose the problem. Many will diagnose for free or take the diagnostic fee out of the total if the owner chooses to fix the car at that shop.
well now, when trying to diagnose a problem or problems, you should probably take it to a professional, who is liscensed to diagnose a problem or problems. B series beouch
Sorry to tell you this, but I'd get it to a shop ASAP which can diagnose it. It sounds like you have a transmission problem. When the transmission fails it defaults to being locked in 2nd-gear which is called "limp-home" mode.
P0700 is EATX (transmission) code present.You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know what to diagnose.P0700 is EATX (transmission) code present.You need to have the transmission computer checked for codes to know what to diagnose.