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Trans Temp and Low Air Pressure Sensor Locations

Steelreaper80

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I had the rear main seal on my M925A2 replaced. It was BAD. The mechanic that dismantled the truck to replace the seal wound up sick and was off for an extended amount of time and a different mechanic finished the repair. I understand it sucks putting something back together that you did not dismantle. My problem is, I don't think they either plugged in the trans temp sensor and low air pressure warning sensor or they plugged them in wrong. Where are these two located? The truck is running fine and it is nice that it is not puking out oil all the time now but I just want to check the connections. No reading on the trans temp gauge at all and the low air pressure light is constantly blinking. Thanks, guys!
 

simp5782

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Trans temp is on top of the transmission on the return hose from the cooler right before it meets the transmission.

Low air pressure switches are on the tanks on the passengers side just under the muffler
 

Steelreaper80

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Update:

Sorry, haven't been on here much. I have been running around like a chicken with my head chopped off. So, I have found out a few things.....

New rear main seal leaks....not nearly as bad but it leaks

Truck will not shift from high range to low range. When I press the button on the range lever, my transmission temperature gauge maxes out and lever will not move

Low air pressure at the glad hands, I wondered why it took so long to air up tires. Will not run my impact gun either. I have enough pressure to release the trailer brakes but not full 120 psi

Needless to say on Wednesday it is going back to the shop. I have a vacation coming up (thankfully) so they will have 10 days to fix this.
 
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