Last reported case: 1 years ago
Based on 3 owner reports, 3 from forums)
What is P0705?
Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input). Problem with the transmission range sensor, affecting shift quality and starting.
Symptoms:
- Check engine light
- Won't start in Park
- Transmission stuck in gear
- No reverse lights
- Shifter position incorrect
🚗P0705 on 2020 TOYOTA Tundra
This page focuses specifically on P0705 issues reported by 2020 TOYOTA Tundra owners. The experiences and fixes below are from real owners of this exact vehicle.
Symptoms Reported by 2020 TOYOTA Tundra Owners:
Parts Often Involved:
What Owners Say
Real experiences from 2020 TOYOTA Tundra owners
“New error - P0705 drive start control error Tonight I made it two blocks away from home and had a P0705 fault with a drive start control error message.”View original
“I'm going to assume that you can physically move the xmsn lever to the "D" position, but when you do, the xmsn does not engage in drive. Your P0705 code means the that xmsn ECU cannot tell what position the lever is in.”View original
“Turned on , still showing reverse light no matter what gear. Turned off and checked underneath, no fluid leaks or anything - started up and all was normal.”View original
“So it seems that you need to tackle the problem from that angle. A bad or corroded (or maybe even wet) connector, chewed wire, or even an ECU gone south.”View original
“I have replaced the TRS on the transmission and checked every single fuse on the truck, non are blown.”View original
These are real experiences shared by 2020 TOYOTA Tundra owners on automotive forums and communities. Results may vary based on vehicle condition and repair quality.
About This Data
This page aggregates 3 discussions about P0705 from 2020 TOYOTA Tundra owners across automotive communities.
Success rate (0%) is calculated from posts where owners confirmed whether their fix resolved the issue.
Last updated: 10/28/2024