At oil temp is flashing?

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Asked by Heather Jul 08, 2020 at 12:09 PM about the 2004 Subaru Forester

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

At oil temp 04 subaru forester code is p0700 how
do you fix that

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It usually throws a second code to narrow down the problem. Code P0700 only tells u there's an issue in the transmission circuit.

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I think 0763 and 0762 it drives fine when light isnt in but when it comes on it doesn't go out if drive

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If second code is P0762 – Low transmission fluid level – Dirty transmission fluid – Faulty shift solenoid C valve – Shift solenoid C valve harness or connectors – Shift solenoid C valve circuit is open or shorted The Error code is generally activated on detection of the following conditions: The P0762 Subaru code is detected when the gear required by the ECM does not match the actual gear when vehicle is driven.

35,405

Both codes are caused by solenoid "C" stuck. Try checking transmission fluid level if level is ok, change it.

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So I need to replace that solenoid I changed the fluid and it still has light and stuff

35,405

I meant to change the fluid but if u already did, u'r better off paying for a diagnose otherwise u'll end up spending a lot more money by guessing.

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We checked solenoid and when you flip key one gets so hot you csnt touch it would it be safe to say that's the bad one

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