P0700 is an informational code telling you the transmission control module has detected a fault and stored its own specific trouble code. It does not pinpoint the exact problem but signals that a transmission-specific DTC exists and needs to be read with a full-system scanner.
What does P0700 mean?
P0700 is an informational code telling you the transmission control module has detected a fault and stored its own specific trouble code. It does not pinpoint the exact problem but signals that a transmission-specific DTC exists and needs to be read with a full-system scanner.
P0700 is a transmission-related diagnostic trouble code classified as high severity. When your vehicle's ECU detects this condition, it stores P0700 and illuminates the check engine light.
What are the symptoms of P0700?
If your vehicle has triggered P0700, you may notice one or more of these symptoms:
Check engine light illuminated
Transmission warning light on
Harsh or delayed gear shifts
Vehicle stuck in limp mode (single gear)
Transmission slipping between gears
Inability to shift into certain gears
What causes P0700?
Here are the most common causes of P0700, ranked by how likely they are to be the culprit:
highLow transmission fluid level or degraded fluid
highFaulty transmission solenoid pack
mediumWorn valve body
mediumTransmission control module (TCM) failure
lowDamaged wiring between TCM and transmission
lowInternal transmission mechanical failure
Is it safe to drive with P0700?
No - address this immediately. P0700 indicates a transmission control fault. Continued driving risks further damage to the transmission. Reduce speed, avoid heavy acceleration, and have the vehicle diagnosed promptly.
How do you diagnose P0700?
Follow these steps to pinpoint the root cause of P0700:
Use a full-system OBD2 scanner that can read transmission-specific codes. P0700 is an informational code - the actual fault will be stored as a separate transmission DTC (e.g., P0715, P0720, P0741).
Check transmission fluid level and condition. Dark, burnt-smelling fluid indicates internal wear. Low fluid level causes most shifting problems.
Read live data for transmission line pressure, solenoid duty cycles, and gear ratios. Compare to manufacturer specifications.
Inspect the transmission wiring harness and connector for damage, especially where it enters the transmission case. Corrosion at this point is common on European vehicles.
If no wiring faults are found and fluid is in good condition, the solenoid pack or valve body is the most likely internal cause. A transmission specialist can perform a pressure test to isolate the fault.
How much does P0700 cost to fix?
Repair costs for P0700 vary depending on the root cause and your vehicle. Here are typical estimates:
Repair
Parts Cost
Labor Cost
Total Estimate
DIY Difficulty
Transmission fluid and filter change
€50–€150
€80–€200
€130–€350
Moderate
Solenoid pack replacement
€150–€500
€200–€500
€350–€1000
Professional
Valve body replacement or repair
€200–€800
€300–€700
€500–€1500
Professional
TCM replacement and programming
€300–€1000
€150–€350
€450–€1350
Professional
Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.
P0700 on specific vehicles
P0700 behaves differently depending on your vehicle. Select your car below for model-specific causes, known issues, and adjusted cost estimates:
P0700 on Volkswagen Golf
Volkswagen Golf • 2003-2024
Golf models with the DQ200 (7-speed dry DSG) and DQ250 (6-speed wet DSG) are the most common P0700 triggers in the EU. The DQ200 mechatronic unit is a known weak point, with solenoid and accumulator failures causing jerky shifting. VW extended the DSG warranty to 5 years/150,000 km in some markets.
What causes P0700 on a Volkswagen Golf?
Volkswagen GolfDQ200 mechatronic unit solenoid and accumulator failure
Volkswagen GolfDQ250 valve body wear causing delayed shifts
Volkswagen GolfDSG fluid degradation from exceeding service intervals
P0700 repair cost for Volkswagen Golf
Estimated costs for Volkswagen Golf ownersadjusted higher than average due to Volkswagen-specific parts pricing
Repair
Parts Cost
Labor Cost
Total Estimate
DIY Difficulty
Transmission fluid and filter change
€60–€180
€96–€240
€156–€420
Moderate
Solenoid pack replacement
€180–€600
€240–€600
€420–€1200
Professional
Valve body replacement or repair
€240–€960
€360–€840
€600–€1800
Professional
TCM replacement and programming
€360–€1200
€180–€420
€540–€1620
Professional
Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.
P0700 on BMW 3 Series
BMW 3 Series • 2006-2024
The F30/G20 3 Series uses the ZF 8HP automatic transmission, which is generally reliable but can trigger P0700 due to mechatronic sleeve connector leaks. The plastic sleeve where the electrical connector enters the transmission case cracks over time, allowing fluid to wick up into the connector. ZF 8HP fluid changes every 80,000 km are recommended despite BMW's 'lifetime fill' claim.
What causes P0700 on a BMW 3 Series?
BMW 3 SeriesZF 8HP mechatronic sleeve connector leak
BMW 3 SeriesTransmission fluid degradation from missed service intervals
P0700 repair cost for BMW 3 Series
Estimated costs for BMW 3 Series ownersadjusted higher than average due to BMW-specific parts pricing
Repair
Parts Cost
Labor Cost
Total Estimate
DIY Difficulty
Transmission fluid and filter change
€65–€195
€104–€260
€169–€455
Moderate
Solenoid pack replacement
€195–€650
€260–€650
€455–€1300
Professional
Valve body replacement or repair
€260–€1040
€390–€910
€650–€1950
Professional
TCM replacement and programming
€390–€1300
€195–€455
€585–€1755
Professional
Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.
P0700 on Ford Focus
Ford Focus • 2011-2018
The Focus Mk3 with the Powershift (DPS6) dual-clutch transmission is notorious for P0700 codes. Known issues include clutch shudder, TCM failure, and input shaft seal leaks. Ford faced widespread complaints across Europe. The TCM is mounted directly on the transmission and is vulnerable to heat damage.
What causes P0700 on a Ford Focus?
Ford FocusPowershift DPS6 clutch pack wear and shudder
Ford FocusTCM overheating and failure
Ford FocusInput shaft seal leak contaminating clutch material
P0700 repair cost for Ford Focus
Estimated costs for Ford Focus ownersadjusted higher than average due to Ford-specific parts pricing
Repair
Parts Cost
Labor Cost
Total Estimate
DIY Difficulty
Transmission fluid and filter change
€55–€165
€88–€220
€143–€385
Moderate
Solenoid pack replacement
€165–€550
€220–€550
€385–€1100
Professional
Valve body replacement or repair
€220–€880
€330–€770
€550–€1650
Professional
TCM replacement and programming
€330–€1100
€165–€385
€495–€1485
Professional
Prices estimated as of March 2026. Costs vary by region, vehicle, and shop.
P0700 on Mercedes C-Class
Mercedes-Benz C-Class • 2007-2024
The W204 C-Class with the 722.9 (7G-Tronic) transmission commonly triggers P0700 due to conductor plate (valve body electronics) failure. The Y3/8n5 electrical connector on the transmission is also a known failure point. The W205 with the 9G-Tronic is more reliable but can still develop solenoid issues at higher km.
What causes P0700 on a Mercedes C-Class?
Mercedes C-Class722.9 conductor plate failure on W204
P0700 is a generic informational code telling you that the transmission control module has detected a fault. It does not describe the specific problem - you need a scanner that reads transmission codes to find the actual fault.
Can I still drive with P0700?
Driving is not recommended beyond reaching a garage. Continued driving with a transmission fault can cause severe and expensive damage. If the car enters limp mode, it is limiting operation to protect the transmission.
Why does P0700 appear with other transmission codes?
P0700 always accompanies another, more specific transmission code. It is the flag that tells the engine ECU a transmission fault exists. The companion code (like P0715, P0720, or P0741) identifies the actual problem.
How much does it cost to fix P0700?
Costs vary hugely depending on the underlying fault. A fluid change may cost 130-350 EUR, while solenoid or valve body repairs run 350-1200 EUR. Full transmission rebuilds can exceed 3000 EUR.
Is P0700 always a serious problem?
Not always. Sometimes it is triggered by low fluid, a software glitch, or a faulty sensor. However, because transmission damage can be very expensive, it should always be diagnosed promptly.