Dealer. No part # here.
TonyC
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Reck <roadkill47@attbi.com>
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:47 PM
Subject: DML: Re: Re: Check Engine Code Obtained - Answers needed!
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>Do you happen to have the part number? Would Pep Boys carry it?
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>----- Original Message -----
>From: "TonyC" <acellan1@tampabay.rr.com>
>To: <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
>Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:51 PM
>Subject: DML: Re: Check Engine Code Obtained - Answers needed!
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>> Change out the sensor at the rear of the tranny to fix this problem.
It's
>> fairly common. Not sure about the price for the part, but it should take
>> about 5 minutes once its up on stands. Also get a quart of ATF. You may
>> loose about a pint.
>> TonyC
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: roadkill47@attbi.com <roadkill47@attbi.com>
>> To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net <dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net>
>> Date: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 3:23 PM
>> Subject: DML: Check Engine Code Obtained - Answers needed!
>>
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>> >I got the code out of the computer from Jiffy Lube. I
>> >had the oil changed (10w30) and the trans flushed with
>> >ATF Type 7176. It was the method that used vaccuum
>> >tubes and completely swapped the fluid.
>> >
>> >The code I got was Output Speed Sensor Circuit
>> >Malfunction.
>> >
>> >BTW, It would not shift out of first until I drove it 5
>> >minutes. The speed was kept around 15-20 and I was
>> >helped along by fingers from other drivers around me.
>> >It finally shifted up and since then it runs fine,
>> >although the shift points are higher and more abrupt.
>> >
>> >Any help on this code would be appreciated!
>> >
>> >Chris
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