- 2013 Ford Car Transmission Codes
- P0700 – Transmission Control System Malfunction
- P0705 – Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- P0715 – Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- P0720 – Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- P0730 – Incorrect Gear Ratio
- P0735 – Gear Ratio Error
- P0740 – Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction
- P0750 – Shift Solenoid A Malfunction
- P0755 – Shift Solenoid B Malfunction
- P0760 – Shift Solenoid C Malfunction
- P0765 – Shift Solenoid D Malfunction
- P0770 – Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Malfunction
- P0780 – Transmission Shift Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
- P0790 – Park/Neutral Position Switch Circuit Malfunction
2013 Ford Car Transmission Codes
P0700 – Transmission Control System Malfunction
This code indicates that the transmission control module (TCM) has detected a malfunction in the transmission control system. This could be caused by a number of factors, including a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0705 – Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the transmission range sensor is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0715 – Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the turbine speed sensor is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0720 – Output Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the output speed sensor is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0730 – Incorrect Gear Ratio
This code indicates that the transmission is not in the correct gear ratio. This could be caused by a problem with the shift solenoid, a mechanical issue with the transmission itself, or a problem with the TCM.
P0735 – Gear Ratio Error
This code indicates that the TCM has detected a gear ratio error. This could be caused by a problem with the shift solenoid, a mechanical issue with the transmission itself, or a problem with the TCM.
P0740 – Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the torque converter clutch is not engaging or disengaging properly. This could be caused by a problem with the torque converter clutch solenoid, a mechanical issue with the transmission itself, or a problem with the TCM.
P0750 – Shift Solenoid A Malfunction
This code indicates that the shift solenoid A is not functioning properly. This could be caused by a faulty solenoid, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0755 – Shift Solenoid B Malfunction
This code indicates that the shift solenoid B is not functioning properly. This could be caused by a faulty solenoid, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0760 – Shift Solenoid C Malfunction
This code indicates that the shift solenoid C is not functioning properly. This could be caused by a faulty solenoid, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0765 – Shift Solenoid D Malfunction
This code indicates that the shift solenoid D is not functioning properly. This could be caused by a faulty solenoid, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0770 – Transmission Fluid Pressure Sensor/Switch Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the transmission fluid pressure sensor is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0780 – Transmission Shift Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the transmission shift position sensor is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty sensor, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.
P0790 – Park/Neutral Position Switch Circuit Malfunction
This code indicates that the park/neutral position switch is not sending the correct signal to the TCM. This could be caused by a faulty switch, a problem with the wiring, or a mechanical issue with the transmission itself.