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Auto tranny fault codes 91' Trooper #516051 10/20/04 08:02 PM
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ElBarto Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Does any one know how to extract and read transmission fault codes on 91' Trooper if possible without diagnostic scaner.
My check transmission light started coming on flashing plus engine runs like s#@! at idle after a local muffler shop did some welding. My guess is that they did not disconnect ECM prior to welding and now all hell broke loose. Definately looks like a computer problem but I want to find out more .
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Re: Auto tranny fault codes 91' Trooper [Re: ElBarto] #516052 11/18/04 08:44 AM
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Re: Auto tranny fault codes 91' Trooper [Re: ElBarto] #516053 11/20/04 05:34 AM
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maxwell417 Offline
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Find the white 2 wire connector under LH side of dash coming from tranny 'puter. Jumper the two wires ..... 12 is default code.


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Re: Auto tranny fault codes 91' Trooper [Re: maxwell417] #516054 11/23/04 09:41 PM
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So is there a web page or something that has gone into more detail as to what the codes are???

BTW...thank you for answering this question.I asked it a couple times with no response and it's great to know how to do it!!!!


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