P0706 Audi
- P0706 Audi Q7
- P0706 Audi A4 Cvt
- P0706 Audi A4 2006
- 1998 Pontiac Grand Prix With Code P0706 The Check Engine Light Has Not Came On But The Car Is Very Irratic, Sometime It Runs Fine, Other Times It Just Dies All The Time. We Can Be On The Highway At...
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The following TSBs of Audi are related to DTC P0706. 2002 Audi A4 Automatic Transmission TSB Details 2002 Audi A6 Automatic Transmission TSB Details 2003 Audi A4 Automatic Transmission TSB Details 2003 Audi A6 Automatic Transmission TSB Details 2004 Audi A4 Automatic Transmission TSB Details. When the transmission does not receive clear data from the transmission range sensor, the code P0706 is stored. Most of the times, when the vehicle is in motion and registers that it is travelling at a speed that fails to match what the ECM sees as the current shift position (like travelling at any speed even when the transmission is reporting.
17090/P0706/001798 - Transmission Range Sensor (F125): Implausible Signal
P0706 Audi Q7
Possible Symptoms
P0706 Audi A4 Cvt
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P0706 Audi A4 2006
- No Reverse Lights
- Engine will not start
- Incorrect Gear Selection
- Gear Indicator Display (PRNDL) may be flashing
1998 Pontiac Grand Prix With Code P0706 The Check Engine Light Has Not Came On But The Car Is Very Irratic, Sometime It Runs Fine, Other Times It Just Dies All The Time. We Can Be On The Highway At...
Possible Causes
P0706 Audi
- Gear Selector Cable incorrectly adjusted
- Transmission Range Sensor (F125) faulty
- Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Transmission Range Sensor (F125) faulty
Possible Solutions
- Adjust Gear Selector Cable
- Check Measuring Value Blocks (MVB)
- Check/Replace Transmission Range Sensor (F125)
- Check/Repair/Replace Wiring and/or Connector(s) from/to Transmission Range Sensor (F125)
Special Notes
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- When found in 6-Speed Automatic Transmission (01J/Multitronic), the Transmission Range Sensor (F125) is part of the Transmission Control Module (J217)!
- Check Measuring Value Block (MVB) 002 for Plausibility
- Check all four Hall Sensor(s) / Magnets
- Check Selector Shaft Magnet(s) for Damage
- Check/Replace Transmission Control Module (J217)
How To Repair Code P0706 Audi A4
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