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Geez, dude. How about keeping all your related questions in a single thread. You've got 3 or 4 threads started in different sub-forums all related to your busted tranny.
DUH geez Dude(projectSHO89) because I cant think of different workable/possibilities and ideas all at once, and besides I was looking for reliable info from someone that knows what they are talking about. I wasn,t looking for comments from the smart *** peanut gallery so if you dont like it dont read it!!!
and bsides that not all my posts belong in one post SO...DUH your self!!
Thank you very much subford for the info
Last edited by larry1211; Oct 16, 2007 at 10:40 AM.
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Scattering multiple posts and threads through different sub-forums makes it impossible for anyone to keep track of what is going on. You've got over twenty different threads started, almost all related to your tranny problem.
Dude, you'll find a few other people people around here that know what they're talking about in addition to myself. Maybe one of them will take pity on you from now on. I told you several days ago your tranny is broke.
Good luck since you don't listen well.
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Last edited by projectSHO89; Oct 16, 2007 at 10:35 PM.
Well I didn't mean to ruffle your feathers.....ok I did, but the fact is these e4od trannys and engine sensors do have common circuits and all the sensors have to be in working order in order for the tranny to work/shift properly and I was hoping to find someone that was smart enough not to require a code number in order to diagnose a problem. I am very mechanically inclined and I can usually diagnose my own problems....but anyway Im sorry I ruffled your feather and dont have no pity on me cause I WILL figure it out
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