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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 04:15 PM
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Ok, ive got the code P1756, which seems to point to my governor pressure sensor. "governor pressure not equal to target" in particular. Now, i just replaced both of these about 10k miles ago. I also just 2 days before this code came up, changed my tranny fluid and filter, as we all know these trannys are garbage and mine was bogged down from shavings. heres where it gets weird. my truck is idling at 600 rpm. which seems low to me. letting my foot off the brake, the tranny doesnt harldy move my truck like an automatic should. when i accelerate its sluggish till i hit 1000k rpm. all my gears work. no shifting problems. doesnt stay in gear too long. nothing feels different. how ever every once and a while when ive stopped it jerks. kinda feels like when you shift from N to D. this just doesnt feel the same way it did when the sensor went out before. I know the tranny needs rebuilt. but for right now what does this sound like. also the idling has me concerned. thanks and sorry for the long post
 
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 09:22 PM
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wow. 4 hours later and not one response.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 10:18 PM
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5 hours later and just one response. JK
If there were shavings in it before you changed the sensor and you just cleaned it out, then some shavings probably just repositioned themselves. My truck use to also do that thing where it randomly jumps. Never figured it out though.
 
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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 11:16 PM
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yeah i had thought of that too, but i didnt want to spend another 50 bucks on fluid and filter if maybe there was something else i should check before i fill it back up.
 
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