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If you would read the second sentence of my FIRST post you will see that the 7 disappears from the keypad when this thing locks into 2nd gear and won't clear until the truck is stopped and shut down. I know a little more about these trucks than you give me credit. Neutral should be N N...
So just to make sure one more time, I unplugged the sensor, rolled about 30 feet and got this once again:
Hooked it back up, cleared the code and it drove fine. So does that mean I have a different transmission perhaps?
So I had another friend disconnect his speed sensor from his LMTV. The results were the same as Coffey1's; it ran and drove fine. Evidently some trucks need the sensor and others don't. Anyone know the difference? I adjusted my sensor for voltage output as was recommended in another thread and I...
Is an Engine Speed sensor necessary? Answer in post 56.
I have an issue with my 1997 1078 that I can't figure out. About a month ago, I started on a drive in the 1078 and the transmission stayed in 2nd gear before I went 15 feet with the 7 disappearing from the left side of the shift pad. I...
A new piston and rebuild kit can be bought very reasonably. The exact same thing happened to Coffey1 a while back and I rebuilt his old one. And yes the new one should be hard to turn by hand.
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