Why going into limb mode

Asked by GuruDTDSKR Jun 11, 2024 at 07:59 AM about the 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited

Question type: General

Why is the jeep going into limb mode?? Gears don't change.

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Take it to a good shop , It's all electronic . Let me save you some time and money , trade it in for a honda .

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Find a good independent shop and have it live data scanned, Jeeps are known for bad transmissions. You might get lucky and it winds up being a transmission sensor or solenoid but prepare for the worst case.

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The codes was scanned and it reads that the power supply is defect. Where is the power supply??

Hi there. We had the computer on. This was the answers we got. The trouble codes sharing similarities with the code P0702 are P0700. OBD Code P0702 Transmission Control System Electrical - Parts Avatar. A jeep is a wonder vehicle. But if there is no good support in a country, it's not good to buy.

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