MY CAR IS IN LIMP MODE

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Asked by EDjeep Aug 09, 2017 at 04:04 PM about the 2006 Jeep Commander Limited 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I need to know how to get my 2006 Jeep commandeer out of limp mode. P0700 which is just a generic code saying there is a tcm fault code. And p2706 which is saying dead circuit to multi solenoid switch. Please help

3 Answers

Fix the causes of the fault codes. Your transmission needs attention.

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I was looking for an answer of things people have done to fix this limp mode, because the reviews I have read, the vehicle limp mode is never fixed, or the problem starts over after 1,000 miles. I am trying to avoid putting big money into the vehicle if the limp mode can't be fixed

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I am having same problem its at 3rd shop (one that specializes in electrical) have replaced transmission 3 times, shift solenoid, etc etc tcm abs sensors nothing works

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