Auto Transmission problem
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Unlocking again
Ok, unlock/lock issue is back. I will have to try the noise filter I guess. Any other ideas guys?
Thanks!
I looked on the Suncoast site, but couldn't find the directions for the grounding of the apps wire to ground.
Thanks!
I looked on the Suncoast site, but couldn't find the directions for the grounding of the apps wire to ground.
Last edited by Marine; 11-21-2009 at 12:32 PM. Reason: typo, addition
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one of the guys thats in my local truck club had the exact same issue with his a couple months ago. we tried everything to fix it, he finally wrapped a piece of alluminum foil around the outside of a wire coming off the passenger side battery. it has something to do with electrical interference thats intermitant. ill call him and see if i can get a pic quick.
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yeah if i can get the guy to answer his phone.
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okay try wrapping the black wire with the orange stripe coming off the back of the alternator. wrap the foil from the alternator to the plug on the fender well. do not touch the back of the alternator or the fender well, use electrical tape to hold in place.
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make sure there are no cuts or nicks in the wire first
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okay try wrapping the black wire with the orange stripe coming off the back of the alternator. wrap the foil from the alternator to the plug on the fender well. do not touch the back of the alternator or the fender well, use electrical tape to hold in place.
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make sure there are no cuts or nicks in the wire first
Last edited by dukeboy_318; 11-21-2009 at 01:48 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
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lock/unlock
Marine..... does it sound like the following:
Symptoms: At steady throttle usually at approx 40-50 MPH the tachometer will rise and fall approx 150-200 RPMS as the Torque Converter Clutch engages and dis-engages.
Problem: Electrical noise in the conducting wires running from the PCM (power train control module) to the TPS ( throttle position sensor).
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Symptoms: At steady throttle usually at approx 40-50 MPH the tachometer will rise and fall approx 150-200 RPMS as the Torque Converter Clutch engages and dis-engages.
Problem: Electrical noise in the conducting wires running from the PCM (power train control module) to the TPS ( throttle position sensor).
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