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Old 02-08-2014, 07:39 AM   #5
Andy4639
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Wink Re: Transmission senor

Yes I have read there is a test port right above the gear selector on drivers side. I have also herd that the transmission should have the temp senor in it. Bruce said he was going to findout more for me but I was wanting to see if I could find anything. I figured the experts here would know more about it. I'm going to go by the transmission shop one day next week and findout what they have to say about it.




I found this too!

http://www.trucktransdiag.com/downlo...-tech-info.pdf

From what I have found this morning googling it should have a senor in it. I have to figure out how to get the info now and if it was turned off when they did the wiring and reflash.
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