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And out of morbid curiosity where might that be?Sounds like it, min spec is 2.8.
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And out of morbid curiosity where might that be?Sounds like it, min spec is 2.8.
I don't understand your question. I got the 2.8 number from the Allison WTECII Troubleshooting manual. If you don't have it, PM me your email and I'll send it. I thought is was here on the site somewhere.And out of morbid curiosity where might that be?
sorry. The G solenoid?I don't understand your question. I got the 2.8 number from the Allison WTECII Troubleshooting manual. If you don't have it, PM me your email and I'll send it. I thought is was here on the site somewhere.
tight is not the issue..... "CLEAN" is the issue. they can be tight yet have corrosion in contact area. With this in mind..... check for corrosion at the connections on the Rev. Polarity Connection block under the spare tire (if it is A0, On A1's it is a different box with additional functions, different name, same location)I did take the dash apart and checked the plugs. I will need to check again just to make sure. Not much room to get your hands behind there.
Heavy grounding strap? I found one grounding the cab to chassis and it was tight. Also the alternator grounding strap was tight. What box are you mentioning?
Thanks
Blair
have you downloaded the generic WTechII pdf yet? Think it tells you how to do it thru the keypadA quick update...Finally got the truck into the shop with the idea to drop the pan...was able to fix the wire he didn't explore that too much. He changed filters and refilled with ATF.
So here's where we are now... WTEC still has codes in the system and mechanics computer cant seem to clear them. Is their a way to reset the computer without the use of the PC?
Blair
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