Transmission Friction Element A Apply Time Range/Performance
2014-2016 Tesla Model S P85D Dual Motor AWD
Description
Clutch pack A in the automatic transmission is taking too long to engage or not engaging properly.
Symptoms
- Harsh or delayed shifts
- Check engine/transmission light
- Slipping in certain gears
Common Causes
- Worn clutch pack
- Low transmission fluid
- Control solenoid sticking
- Valve body issue
Diagnostic Steps
- Check transmission fluid level and condition
- Monitor clutch apply time with scan tool
- Check solenoid operation
Repair Notes
Perform transmission fluid and filter service. If fault persists, valve body or clutch pack repair needed.
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Common Questions
What does code P2700 mean on a 2014-2016 Tesla Model S?
P2700 stands for "Transmission Friction Element A Apply Time Range/Performance". Clutch pack A in the automatic transmission is taking too long to engage or not engaging properly.
What are the symptoms of P2700 on a Tesla Model S?
Common symptoms of P2700 include: Harsh or delayed shifts, Check engine/transmission light, Slipping in certain gears.
What causes P2700 on a 2014-2016 Tesla Model S?
Common causes of P2700 include: Worn clutch pack, Low transmission fluid, Control solenoid sticking, Valve body issue.