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Thread: SES code P0700

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
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    castle rock, co, usa
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    196

    Unhappy

    I know someone posted a link to a site with the codes, but I can't find the link. I got a p0700 today.

    I hadn't driven my little indeglow for about 3 weeks, and went to take off today for an errand. I let it run for a bout 30 seconds (probably less) and dropped it into neutral and coasted into the road. I put it in reverse to keep it going, and AHHHHH no reverse. I idled it in neutral for another minute, and tried drive. It would barely creep into the driveway. And, of course the ses light came on. After I got it back in the driveway, I let it idle for another minute, and tried reverse -- NADA! Since I was back in the driveway, I shut it off, let it sit for a few seconds, and started it up. YEA, the tranny is working fine again.

    I figure the tranny lost it's prime in the converter, and it isn't really a problem. If I let it sit this long, I'm going to let it idle longer. I want to check on the code though, and I'll probably drop it by the dealer to read and reset the computer. If anyone knows what the code is, or a link to a web site that I can cross-reference the code at, I'd really apprieciate it.
    W.Kid

    [ 04-19-2002: Message edited by: wizkid ]</p>
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  2. #2
    mdrag Guest

    Cool

    wizkid,

    Check out:

    http://www.obdii.com/codes.asp

    General Motors P0700 Transmission Control System

    Not too long ago, BigAl posted a great explanation of why this happens:

    http://forum.62-65-dieselpage.com/cg...=7&t=003020&p=

    Moving topic to 2500HD/3500 HD TRUCKS & DRIVETRAIN forum.

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