If it has a 4L60E then you need a new transmission control solenoid inside the transmission. If you have the 4L80E then you need to find and change the transmission control module
Need to know which control module in question.
Behind the glove compartment in the dash cavity. The glove compartment will need to be removed. The new BCM has to be programmed after installation.
It is inside the driver side fender. You need to remove the fender liner to access.
P0700 is a code that is set in the PCM when the TCM has set a transmission related trouble code. You need to have the TCM (transmission control module) checked for codes.
Need to know which control module. Body, powertrain, airbag, or ABS?
Were is the body control module located on 02 Saturn L 200
The transmission control module (TCM) on a 1999 Kia Sportage is typically located near the transmission itself, often mounted on the side or near the top of the transmission housing. In some cases, it may also be found in the engine compartment, near the firewall or under the dashboard. To access it, you may need to remove some components or panels, so be sure to consult a repair manual for specific guidance.
To obtain a signed PCM for a vehicle repair, you need to first diagnose the issue with the vehicle's powertrain control module. Then, you would need to purchase a new PCM from a reputable supplier. After installing the new PCM, you would need to have it programmed and calibrated by a professional mechanic or dealership. Finally, the mechanic or dealership would need to sign off on the installation and programming of the new PCM to complete the process.
Well, happy little friend, in a 2000 Chevy Tracker, the Transmission Control Module is typically located near the engine control module under the hood. You can find it on the passenger side of the vehicle, close to the firewall. Just remember, there are no mistakes, only happy little accidents, so take your time and you'll find it in no time.
Great question. Turns out -- after 2 hours of confirming this - that a PCM and an ECM are the same. Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is the early name, updated by Ford in the mid 90s to Engine Control Module (ECM). When you go on ebay or a parts website you'll search for ECMs for your model, year and engine size. All ECMs are programmed for year, engine size, transmission and emission control standards so you'll need a match. Getting your ECM code and finding one like is one of those things you'll probably need expert help with ... an ECM replacement project is not for the faint of heart.
P0700- EATX Controller DTC Present P0750- Shift solenoid malfunction Need to replace the transmission control module