Help with P0700, P0201, P1775, and P0740 codes

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P0700 P0201 P1775 P0740
 
This us full is new oil change

Whoever checked the fluid level, did they bring the vehicle to operating temperature and check with the engine running. Did they use the correct fluid? ATF+4

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First thing to check is the transmission fluid. It needs to be checked with the engine running and the vehicle in either park or neutral. Do that first, then report back.

If it's not the transmission fluid level, you may have some other issues going on.
 
greetings if he has the right oil is the same as in the photo what happens that this weekend the light that says gauge in red and the light of the check engine was turned on and at the same time the needle of the oil pressure clock went down and he stayed a pal of seconds down and then went up ... I want to know what could be happening? thanks for your attention..
 
Hi Angel, I have 2006 Wrangler with P1775, P0218 (Hi Temp Operation activated, TCM) and P0740(Torque Convertor Clutch out of Range)....how did you solve your P1775? thanks, Dave