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Code p0705

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#1 · (Edited)
Hi,

I have a 2015 Nissan Versa. The check engine light can on and I took it to a friend who said it was a code p0705, which indicates an error from the Transmission Range Sensor. I replaced this with a used one but it didn't help. Also when I turn the key on, the gear indicator lights of PRNDL show on the dash but once the car has started and switched out of Park, the lights all disappear from the dash. It goes into the gears, but sometimes shifts hard into Drive. Not sure what else to try. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Don't dare drive it for fear or ruining my transmission. :smile
 
#4 ·
Does it even have one? That sensor is for standard type automatics that sense individual gears, CVT pretty much has no individual gears, they are literally infinite.

May be in the TCM, or if a mechanical part like the others, it will be at where the shift linkage enters the transmission, the shaft going in has a switch assembly with a bunch of wires right there.
 
#5 ·
Went and looked. It has one and located where I said BUUUUUUUTT................the lower part of it is the transmission case itself, meaning it is now part of the transmission and the service manual says you change the ENTIRE TRANS to get a new one!

Why the guy above went to a used one likely.
 
#8 ·
Well I gotta know how it turned out. I know this is an old post but im dealing with same issue. The transmission shop worked on tail lights lol fixed it for a few months, had the right tail light bulbs replaced and wiring worked on lasted for two days omg this car is making me crazy.. Showing no error codes today but light is still on and it needs to be inspected.
Does it even have one? That sensor is for standard type automatics that sense individual gears, CVT pretty much has no individual gears, they are literally infinite.

May be in the TCM, or if a mechanical part like the others, it will be at where the shift linkage enters the transmission, the shaft going in has a switch assembly with a bunch of wires right there.
Work on your wiring to the taillights omg I hate these cars.
 
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