ECO mode OPEL FRONTERA 1998 Workshop Manual
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AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE) 7A–23
INTERMITTENT CONDITIONS
If  the Tech2 displays a code as intermittent, or if after a
test drive a code does not reappear, the problem is most
likely a faulty electrical connection or loose wiring.
Terminals should always be the prime suspect.
Intermittent  rarely  occur  in  sophisticated  electronic
components  such  as  the  Transmission  Control  Module
(TCM).
When  an  intermittent  problem  is  encountered,  check
suspect circuits for:
• Poor terminal to wire connection.
• Terminals  not  fully  seated  in  the  connector  body
(backed out).
• Improperly formed or damaged terminals.
• Loose, dirty, or corroded ground connections.
HINT: Any time you have an intermittent in more than
one  circuit,  check  whether  the  circuits  share  a
common ground connection.
• Pinched or damaged wires.
• Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI)
HINT:  Check  that  all  wires  are  properly  routed  away
from  spark  plug  wires,  distributor  wires,  coil,
and  generator.  Also  check  for  improperly
installed  electrical  options,  such  as  lights,  2-
way radios, etc.
Use  the  F2:  SNAPSHOT  mode  of  the  Tech2  to  help
isolate  the  cause  of  an  intermittent  fault.  The  snapshot
mode  will  record  information  before  and  after  the
problem  occurs.  Set  the  snapshot  to  "trigger"  on  the
suspect  code  (or  codes)  or,  if  you  notice  the  repor ted
symptom  during  test  drive,  trigger  the  snapshot
manually.
After  the  snapshot  has  been  triggered,  command  the
Tech2  to play back  the  flow of data recorded from each
of the various sensors. Signs of an intermittent fault in a
sensor  circuit  are  a  sudden  unexplainable  jump  in  data
values out of the normal range. 
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7A–30 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (AW30-40LE)
DTC P0705 (FLASHING CODE 17) GEAR SELECTOR FAILURE (PRND2L)
D07RY00022Circuit description:
The  neutral  start  switch  gives  the  signals  related  to  the
selector  lever  position  (PRND2L)  to  the  Transmission
Control Module (TCM). The neutral star t switch  turns  on
when  the  select  lever  is  shifted  to  the  P,  R,  N,  D,  2  or  L
range. The neutral star t switch, which is connected to the
starter  switch  circuit,  is  available  only  when  the  select
lever is in the P or N range
The neutral start switch is connected to the transmission
manual shaft and installed in the transmission case.
Fail-safe condition:
The TCM controls fail-safe by detecting selector position
switch fail ure.
Failure detection:
(1) OPEN: 
• When all switches are OFF
• When  the failure criteria continues for 30 seconds
if  the  vehicle  speed  which  is  calculated  by  output
revolution sensor is more than 30 km/h and the
engine revolution is more than 1500 rpm.
(2) SHORT: 
• When more than two switches are ON at the same
time.
• When the failure criteria condition for 10 seconds.
Contents of control:
At failure detection
(1) OPEN: D range judgment
(2) SHORT: Judged by priority D>2>L>R>N>P
•Up hill and down hill control inhibit
•Winter mode inhibitAt failure decision
Excutes  following  items  in  addition  to  above  control
items at failure detection.
•Blinks "CHECK TRANS" lamp
•Stores the failure information in failure-memory
•Reverse lockout control inhibit
Conditions of turning “CHECK TRANS” off:
Turns  “CHECK  TRANS”  lamp  off  when  only  one  of  all
switches is ON.
Reversion conditions from fail-safe:
Turns  “CHECK  TRANS”  lamp  off  when  only  one  of  all
switches is ON.
Test description:
The following numbers correspond to circled numbers on
the diagnostic char t.
(1) It  is  judged  whether  the  input  signal  received  from
the neutral star t switch by the TCM is proper or not.
(2)The power status of the neutral start switch is
checked.
(3) The continuity between neutral star t switch terminals
and  the  continuity  of  the  wire  connected  to  the
neutral start switch are checked.
Diagnostic aids:
An  intermittent  may  be  caused  by  a  poor  connection,
rubbed  through  wire  insulation  or  a  wire  broken  inside
the  insulation.  Inspect  related  harness  connector  for
backed  out  terminals,  improper  mating,  broken  locks,
improperly  formed  or  damaged  terminals,  poor  terminal
to wire connection and damaged harness.