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If there was a problem with the sensors and the TCM was healthy enough to know you would get codes.
It would be interesting to disconnect the TISS, TOSS and TPS separately and see if you get any codes
So I have a 1000 miles or so on the Petlas tires and have to say I am pretty darnn happy with them, they grip very well, no more burn outs it just launches like a rocket and it turns very well
If the trans light comes on when switched to run then goes out when you start the truck then I would suggest trying another TCM, it sees the truck running but does not know it has problems.
The system is "failsafe" so with the switch open or the wire disconnected the fan runs, it shuts off when the switch closes or you short the two leads together.
Yes, there are timing marks on the harmonic balancer, the pointer is on the drivers side below the PS pump.
It is always a good idea to bar an engine over in its normal direction which is clockwise standing in front of the truck looking at the harmonic balancer
Another dang Dmax followed me home today.
This one popped up (I had not looked at the salvage auction in a while) and sold the next day after I found it so I had no time to go and preview it so it was a total shot in the dark, kinda like GP :LOL:
But I got it so dang cheap I could not have...
I believe the part number you need is N3118 which is NSN 6110-01-485-9081
Put a want in the classifieds as some have removed the monster 400A and replaced them with 200A
Any time you are doing electrical work where you are going from off to run repeatedly you should disconnect the TSU or you can burn up the glow plugs.
Any time the TSU is plugged in and you turn the run switch to off you MUST wait at least 90 second before going back to run.
All this is laid out...
If you disconnect the batteries you will erase the codes, you would need to drive it again enough to cause it to go into limp mode and then try again without disconnecting the batteries.
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