Code P0705, Transaxle Range Switch: Notes
Transmission range switch is part of Transmission Mounted Neutral Start Switch (TMNSS) mounted on transaxle assembly. Transmission range switch is a multi-signal switch that sends information, relative to gear selector position, to PCM. PRNDL input consists of 4 discrete circuits to pull 4 PCM voltages low in various combinations to indicate each gear range. Voltage level of each of the circuits is represented as low equals grounded circuit and high equals open circuit. The 4 states displayed represent decoder parity, "A", "B"and "C" respectively.
Code P0705 will set when the following conditions are present.
- Ignition is on and engine off.
- Vehicle speed is zero MPH.
- PRNDL inputs indicate a gear other than Park and Neutral.
- All conditions are met for a predetermined time for 3 consecutive start-ups. Or -
- PRNDL inputs status indicators ("P", "A", "B"and "C") indicate an incorrect combination of low and high. PCM will also command stepper motor cruise control to be inhibited.
Code P0705 will cause PCM to command a drive-4 shift position. Code P0705 does not illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL).
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to numbers on diagnostic chart.
- This step checks for proper operation of transmission range switch.
- This test checks for an open or grounded circuit. When Code P0705 is present, PCM assumes drive-4 position until a correct combination is received by PCM. Some gear select positions may not be possible until fault is repaired.