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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Ilion NY
Posts: 6
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1995 Silverado Ex cab 4x4 automatic
I have a 1995 Silverado that went into limp mode for about 10 minutes then cleared right up. A few days later it went back to limp mode.
Pull the codes 12 22 66 67 81 82 83. I know that 22 is TPS 66 is AC 67 is AC 82 is crankshaft position sensor. What is 81 and 83 How do I take care of the problem of going into limp mode. I have changed the trans fluid and filter. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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right below above average joe
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: palm bay, fl
Posts: 107
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Re: 1995 Silverado Ex cab 4x4 automatic
I had a faulty ignition switch that made the truck act all kinds of funny. Just a thought...
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![]() i flush the of weakness with mushroom clouds at hand'95 short bed x cab c1500... just another old truck someone else beat up, abused, hacked and didnt respect... my turn to turn it into a beat up old truck into a beat up and reliable pleasure to drive... them- "when you gonna put an exhaust on that thing?" me- "what do you mean? The exhaust comes all the way to the bumber and sounds great! "them- "straight pipes isnt an exhaust man..." me- "meh... who needs a fancy muffler when you've got straight pipes? its got a cat, doesnt resonate, and I like how it sounds, and to be perfectly honest, it makes me behave myself when I'm out and about!"^^^ favorite conversation about my truck to date
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