Diagnosis codes P0710 and P0713 relate to issues with the Transmission Fluid temperature sensor. P0710 indicates a malfunction in the transmission fluid temperature sensor circuit, while P0713 suggests that the sensor is providing a high input signal, often due to wiring issues, sensor failure, or problems with the transmission control module. To diagnose these codes, a technician typically inspects the wiring and connectors, tests the sensor's resistance, and checks the vehicle's computer for any additional trouble codes or related issues. Proper diagnostic equipment and knowledge of the vehicle's specific system are essential for accurate troubleshooting.
they are powertrain codes. depends on car. they are p0702 and p0713. give me a car make model and year and i can help.
Trouble code P0713 means:Transmission fluid temperature sensor circuit high input
Trouble code P0713 means:Transmission fluid temperature sensor circuit high input
You have it checked for codes and diagnose the cause of the code.
Trans Fluid Temp Sensor A Circuit High Input
You need to go to a shop that has a scanner and they can retrieve the codes and diagnose the problem for you.
You need to have the codes read. You can then diagnose the codes. The code will probably point to the cause of the stalling.
go to auto zone they will do it for free no joke
You can't. You need the codes and a scanner.
The ecm and pcm will each set that code if the other has set any other codes. Diagnose and repair any other codes and the companion code will go away on its own.The ecm and pcm will each set that code if the other has set any other codes. Diagnose and repair any other codes and the companion code will go away on its own.
You need the have the abs codes checked. You can then diagnose and repair the cause.
Have the system checked for codes and diagnose form there.