What does code P2706 mean?
When the TCM detects a shift solenoid is not performing as desired, it will set code P2706. Driving with this trouble code is not recommended. A vehicle with this code should be taken in to a repair shop for diagnosis.
What is shift solenoid F?
A P2709 DTC is used to indicate a problem with one of the shift solenoid that is labeled ‘F’. These small electromechanical devices are used to move pressurized hydraulic fluid throughout the valve body, for the purposes of actuating a gear change.
What causes P0700 code?
A failing transmission can cause the P0700 code. Mechanical wear causes excessive metal buildup in the transmission, which means that the transmission needs to be rebuilt or replaced. Metal flakes in the transmission fluid can also result in a P0700 code.
How do I clear P0700 code?
What repairs can fix the P0700 code?
- Transmission control module (TCM) replacement.
- Repairing or replacing faulty wiring.
- Valve body replacement.
- Transmission shift solenoid replacement.
What does the p2706 OBD-II trouble code on a Dodge Ram mean?
In this case, the P2706 OBD-II trouble code is associated with a general malfunction with the the transmission Shift Solenoid “F” Circuit. Example of shift solenoids:
How much does it cost to diagnose a p2706 Dodge Charger?
The cost to diagnose the P2706 DODGE code is 1.0 hour of labor. The auto repair’s diagnosis time and labor rates vary by location, vehicle’s make and model, and even your engine type. Most auto repair shops charge between $75 and $150 per hour.
What causes a p2706 code on a transmission?
Causes for this P2706 transmission code may include: Insufficient fluid level Dirty or contaminated fluid Dirty or clogged transmission filter Defective transmission valve body Restricted hydraulic passages