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Old 04-22-2008, 05:33 PM   #4 (permalink)
50mustangs
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I have some new info. I borrowed a snap on tool and pulled the codes here's what I've got. first code PO713 trans fluid sensor high Input. second code PO750 shift solenoid A fault. third code PO753 shift solenoid A electrical. fourth code PO760 solenoid C fault. And fifth code PO763 shift solenoid C electrical. I did various other tests with this machine and found that the TR sensor was working properly. the transmission temperature in voltage was high @2.67 volts and at 195 degrees Fahrenheit it should be .60 volts. looks like it maybe more burnt than I suspected. I've noted all perameters so if anybody can help and need a certain perameter please ask and I'll give it to you.
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