P0705
P0705
P0705. Replaced the switch, same thing.
Now what?
When it triggers the SES light, also will bink OD light on the shifter.
2001, F-150, XLT, SuperCab, 5.4L, 2V, 4R70W, 4x4, 4.56 gears, LSD, 8.8 front, 9.75 rear. 4" Rancho lift, LT315/75/16, 16" OE alloy wheels
http://youtu.be/hSQpacXC0-g
Now what?
When it triggers the SES light, also will bink OD light on the shifter.
2001, F-150, XLT, SuperCab, 5.4L, 2V, 4R70W, 4x4, 4.56 gears, LSD, 8.8 front, 9.75 rear. 4" Rancho lift, LT315/75/16, 16" OE alloy wheels
http://youtu.be/hSQpacXC0-g
You replaced the TRS? Is it adjusted correctly? Did you clean the connector and check for corroded or broken wires?
P0705 FORD Possible Causes
Faulty Park/Neutral Position Switch
Misadjusted Park/Neutral Position Switch
Park/Neutral Position Switch harness is open or shorted
Park/Neutral Position Switch circuit poor electrical connection
How do I fix code P0705 FORD?
Check the "Possible Causes" listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector's pins.
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/p0705_ford.html
P0705 FORD Possible Causes
Faulty Park/Neutral Position Switch
Misadjusted Park/Neutral Position Switch
Park/Neutral Position Switch harness is open or shorted
Park/Neutral Position Switch circuit poor electrical connection
How do I fix code P0705 FORD?
Check the "Possible Causes" listed above. Visually inspect the related wiring harness and connectors. Check for damaged components and look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded connector's pins.
Read more: https://www.autocodes.com/p0705_ford.html
Replaced the switch on the outside of the trans using a 15mm nut and 8mm bolts
the marks are lined up. Trans shifts. Reverse lights come on in reverse. I believe it is properly adjusted.
Wires and connector appear ok. I didn't see anything obviously out of place. It clicks in.
Did the same thing with the old switch too.
the marks are lined up. Trans shifts. Reverse lights come on in reverse. I believe it is properly adjusted.
Wires and connector appear ok. I didn't see anything obviously out of place. It clicks in.
Did the same thing with the old switch too.
Last edited by jimbo74; Aug 30, 2020 at 12:34 AM.
The switch passes operational information to the PCM in response to its position you shift to..
There is an open circuit in one or more of the harness wires.
What effect happens to transmission operation?
No drive, no 1st, no 2nd., in Park, in Neutral , D , reverse, no crank in Park or Neutral etc. etc. or even none. This can be a clue.
You need to clear the code to see if it comes back after replacing the TRS.
There is an open circuit in one or more of the harness wires.
What effect happens to transmission operation?
No drive, no 1st, no 2nd., in Park, in Neutral , D , reverse, no crank in Park or Neutral etc. etc. or even none. This can be a clue.
You need to clear the code to see if it comes back after replacing the TRS.
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Not sure what labor rates are at other places.
I wanted it fixed. it was a transmission shop near my house. $140/hr for diagnostic. Was fixed in 2 hours. $285 was 2 hours and $5 parts.
Everything is expensive out here, still over $3 gallon for 87 octane
also, this fixed another issue I was havimg so it seems so far
Sooooo.... another thing. When I come to a stop @ a red light. Rpm is @ 900. Then after about 10 seconds, it drops to about 500, has what feels to be a kick, then comes back up to regualr idle around 700.
I wanted it fixed. it was a transmission shop near my house. $140/hr for diagnostic. Was fixed in 2 hours. $285 was 2 hours and $5 parts.
Everything is expensive out here, still over $3 gallon for 87 octane
also, this fixed another issue I was havimg so it seems so far
Sooooo.... another thing. When I come to a stop @ a red light. Rpm is @ 900. Then after about 10 seconds, it drops to about 500, has what feels to be a kick, then comes back up to regualr idle around 700.
Last edited by jimbo74; Sep 5, 2020 at 12:06 AM.
I don't think i have an iac issue. Since the tranny was fixed. That issue has not presented since.
truck appears to be running great
truck appears to be running great
Last edited by jimbo74; Sep 5, 2020 at 11:12 AM.
The IAC is used to control Idle air bypass.
If the internal pintle sticks the idle can be intermittent in level. Throttle plate gum/crud can also be a factor.
If the internal 'dash-pot function' is blocked, it cannot be cleared or cleaned because you cannot get at it.
Idle dropping below about 600 suggest it's sticking closed, then suddenly opens. Usually the effects of parts temperatures.
Normally idle is kept very even at a point determined mainly by the cylinder head temperature and IAT sensors in a non-fault system..
If the internal pintle sticks the idle can be intermittent in level. Throttle plate gum/crud can also be a factor.
If the internal 'dash-pot function' is blocked, it cannot be cleared or cleaned because you cannot get at it.
Idle dropping below about 600 suggest it's sticking closed, then suddenly opens. Usually the effects of parts temperatures.
Normally idle is kept very even at a point determined mainly by the cylinder head temperature and IAT sensors in a non-fault system..









