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I replaced the sensor on top of the rear end which every post I have read said to do and it still is blinking with my ABS light on and no speedo.
I will not be able to check it again till April 14th gotta go play Army for a week in Alabama.
BTW, I pulled the connector off of the transmition sensor and there was tranny fluid on it. I think it is leaking so I am going to replace it as well.
I have tried to check it for codes but am uncertain if it is ODB-I or ODB-II. Being a 95 it could be either. It has a ODB-II connector under the dash, I need to look under the hood for an ODB-I connector. I hooked my code reader to it and it said no codes. For curiousity I hooked my scanguage (ScanGaugeII - Trip Computers + Digital Gauges + Scan Tool) to it and checked codes and it came up with 74 codes
This is the end post for this thread. I had developed a slow leak in the rear tran seal that caused the fluid to drop low enough to cause my truck to stall while in reverse only. This trippped a trouble sensor on the o/d shifter. I took it in to the tran shop and they checked and reset it. I eventually had to have the tran seals replaced due to the leak. No other problems to date.
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