Re: Code 37

From: Richard A Pyburn (rap777@juno.com)
Date: Mon Sep 27 1999 - 14:18:16 EDT


Thanks, Boog. I'll check it out! BTW, where are these sensors and what do
they look like?

Richard in San Antonio

On Mon, 27 Sep 1999 05:04:35 EDT BoogYT1300@aol.com writes:
>I scanned a 95 Ram yesterday. He had a code 37. It was related to
>the
>tranny temp. sensor. It said the voltage coming from the sensor was
>too
>high. They may be defective sensors, his tranny temp read 44
>degrees. I
>dont think that was right...nah.
>He was complaining bad performance on acceleration. Well considering
>that he
>hadnt changed his cap and rotor or plugs in 90k, needless to say I
>made him
>buy them!
>His injector pulse width was 1.8ms. That is probably the culprit,
>considering mine were 2.5-2.7ms and thats on my 318 vs his 360. They
>are
>clogged up.
>
>Anyways the code 37 on 95's is for the tranny temp sensor. There may
>be a
>TSB on this.
>ttyl
>Boog

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