CEL code P0705 Transmission Switch
ok here is the summary
Car went dead, would not crank enough to start.
Replaced battery.
Everything is fine, until I returned from a trip. CEL is on plus OD light blinking
Now think about this.. could something really have gone wrong immediately after I put in a new battery?
Ok went to Autozone did the OBD, start up the car w/OBD connected and NO CEL !!!! But the OBD still read code P0705 Transmission Switch.
***Somewhere on these forums I read that if you get a CEL to drive the car 3 more times and it will go away. Well when I restarted the car, that was the 4th time.
Anyone think I am going to run around and replace the trans switch? Car works fine. I am not going to replace the MAF for $400, or the EGR valve or the coils, wires, or plugs. Nor am I going to replace the Catalytic Converter- even if the OBD code says to. I will do it OLD SCHOOL, when the part itself breaks, then I will replace it. That's how we did it on Chevys. F'in computers! I read all these people jumping around replacing parts because OBD said to. Anyone consider replacing or checking what causes the CEL to come on???? Couldn't the CEL be the problem? it is after all a computer. I get computer errors on my desktop daily. i don't run out and replace parts or buy software that says it will stop the errors even.
I tell you, if you have a sluggish car and CEL and you take the negative terminal off the battery for 15 minutes, put it back on and the car runs fine, that tells me there is NOTHING wrong but the CEL [check engine light]. Fix that instead. Go to the dealer, say there is nothing wrong with my car but I have a broken CEL can you fix it so it stops coming on?
ok here is the summary
Car went dead, would not crank enough to start.
Replaced battery.
Everything is fine, until I returned from a trip. CEL is on plus OD light blinking
Now think about this.. could something really have gone wrong immediately after I put in a new battery?
Ok went to Autozone did the OBD, start up the car w/OBD connected and NO CEL !!!! But the OBD still read code P0705 Transmission Switch.
***Somewhere on these forums I read that if you get a CEL to drive the car 3 more times and it will go away. Well when I restarted the car, that was the 4th time.
Anyone think I am going to run around and replace the trans switch? Car works fine. I am not going to replace the MAF for $400, or the EGR valve or the coils, wires, or plugs. Nor am I going to replace the Catalytic Converter- even if the OBD code says to. I will do it OLD SCHOOL, when the part itself breaks, then I will replace it. That's how we did it on Chevys. F'in computers! I read all these people jumping around replacing parts because OBD said to. Anyone consider replacing or checking what causes the CEL to come on???? Couldn't the CEL be the problem? it is after all a computer. I get computer errors on my desktop daily. i don't run out and replace parts or buy software that says it will stop the errors even.
I tell you, if you have a sluggish car and CEL and you take the negative terminal off the battery for 15 minutes, put it back on and the car runs fine, that tells me there is NOTHING wrong but the CEL [check engine light]. Fix that instead. Go to the dealer, say there is nothing wrong with my car but I have a broken CEL can you fix it so it stops coming on?