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Started down the road this morning, about a mile
from the house, the check engine light came on (steady) with a blinking
AT oil temp light along with various other dash lights blinking. The
blue coolant temp light was still on, the outside air temp was only 37
F.



I turned around and went back home, put the car up on ramps and
checked for any sign of leakage. Pulled the codes. P0700 which just
means the transmission control module has detected another code and a
P2763, Torque Converter Clutch Pressure Control Solenoid Control Circuit
High.



The car is a 2014 Subaru Legacy, 2.5, CVT 53k miles. It should still
be under warranty, I'll have to check the book, it was either 50k or
60k.



I can't find any other information so I'm wondering if anyone has any idea what I'm in for.

 

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Clear it, see if it comes back?

 

This code would be set if the circuit between the TCM and the lock-up solenoid is open or if there's a loose or poor connection in one of the connectors either on the transmission or at the TCM or one of the connectors in between. If it's an intermittent code a poor connection is most likely.

The worst case scenario would be that the lockup solenoid has failed (could be poor solder joint or broken solenoid coil). This would require replacement of the whole control valve assembly since individual solenoids are not serviceable.

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It appears that just putting up on the ramps and then taking it off each counted as a drive cycle.  I decided to take it to the store a little later and as soon as I put it in gear, the lights went out.  The transmission seemed to shift better than ever.  I checked the codes and they were still there so I copied down all the FF data.  I took it to the dealer Fri morning, they determined that it needs a new valve body and it will be covered under warranty.  They were one O ring short of having all the needed parts so it goes back Tuesday for the repair.

 

Edit: While I was waiting, a woman who was waiting on her car told me that the same thing happened to her and they replaced the valve body in her Subaru.

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Clear it, see if it comes back?

 

This code would be set if the circuit between the TCM and the lock-up solenoid is open or if there's a loose or poor connection in one of the connectors either on the transmission or at the TCM or one of the connectors in between. If it's an intermittent code a poor connection is most likely.

The worst case scenario would be that the lockup solenoid has failed (could be poor solder joint or broken solenoid coil). This would require replacement of the whole control valve assembly since individual solenoids are not serviceable.

Looks like you nailed it.  The receipt says the lockup solenoid is intermittently failing.  Replaced the valve body and reprogrammed the transmission.

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