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What are the probable causes of DTCs P0700 and P0765?

Stuck in limp mode, code po765, po700, replaced shift solenoid, drove car up the road and everything seemed fine, then drove a few minutes later and check engine light came on and went to limp again.I need to know if I'm supposed to have 12v at pin 4 on the connector at the shift solenoid at all time. When I turn the key to ON I see 12v there, but it goes away.

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P0700 Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0765 Shift Solenoid D Malfunction
Clear fault codes and see if it comes back, if so,check wiring and plug for bad connection.

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