P 0700 is basically a "generic" code signifying that the Transmission Control Module has detected a fault somewhere within the transmission's electrical system (typically a shift solenoid malfunction). If you see P 0700, take your car to some place that can plug a scan tool into it and retrieve the other codes which are causing your car to display the P 0700 code.
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Remove the top hose, unbolt the thermostat housing, remove old themostat and install new unit with new gasket. Replace top hose and fill with coolant. Be sure to re-check the coolant level after start up, beore you drive it anywhere, to eliminate any air pockets in the coolant.
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SOURCE: OBD2 DTC P0700 &P0733
P0700
Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0733
Gear 3 Incorrect ratio
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It may have a "loss of prime" code that usually follows a service of the fluid and filter. After you're sure the fluid is full at operating temperature, disconnect the battery for a few minutes and reconnect to see if the code resets. I hope this helps.
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(DTC) CODE # P0700....Transmission Control System (MIL Request) Translation: Transmission Control Module (TCM) Malfunction or Failure. P0700 Information Code The Transaxle Control Module (TCM) monitors the malfunction of sensors and actuators relating to transaxle control. If any malfunction is detected, the TCM informs the PCM by sending a signal (P0700 code). P0700 means that a code has been set in the TCM. This code is for information ONLY. If this code is present, check for transaxle codes. So basically, the P0700 code is telling you to check the TCM for a transaxle DTC. The TCM can not turn on the check engine light so it has the PCM do it.
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