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check engine lights also refer to transmission problems , over heating
best answer is to have the fault codes read to determine if a sensor failure or a real expensive problem
P0700 Transmission P01776 Ignition ****** request. P0870 Transmission fluid pressure sensor C. Your main concern is the valve body assembly this will take care of P1776. And as for the P0870 you will need the solenoid pack also. Before you decide to attempt this try a relfash of the TCM(transmission control module)
po 870 refers to transmission fluid pressure- check fluid level of trans while parked with engine running and the jeep level.- if level is ok- might be time to have filter and fluid changed
I am not familar with the Neon transmission. All the codes you retrieved are related to a sensor on/in the transmission. P0870 Trans Fluid Press Sensor/Switch C Circuit. If that is defective, then the other codes are related to it, P0731 & 32 1st and 2nd gear. P0700 Trans Control Sys Malfunction. Hope this helps.
replace the input speed sensor to transmission and the wiring pigtail all are available at your chrysler dealer take your vehicle registration in to the parts counter so they have your vin # to get the right part and it is the front of trans by fluid linres to radiator.
First check and make sure the fluid is full. The most likely cause is a failed solenoid pack. Circuit codes normally mean something electrical not mechanical has failed. The solenoid pack is on the outside of trans pretty easy to replace.
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