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Old 11-01-2011, 06:56 PM
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Ok so in my 95 I was getting code p37 hi or lo electric @trabs temo sensor after I found out that I dont have a trans temp sensor someone said it could be a tcc??The truck drives&shifts fine so?????Any ideas?
 
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Ignore it. My '94 has had that code the whole 6 years I have owned the truck. It only shows up on a scanner and does not seem to affect anything. My truck did not have the tow package and does not have a trans temp sensor.
 
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And this question couldn't be in the original thread?
 
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Originally Posted by Gerehead8
Ignore it. My '94 has had that code the whole 6 years I have owned the truck. It only shows up on a scanner and does not seem to affect anything. My truck did not have the tow package and does not have a trans temp sensor.
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Just Like Gerehead8 said - Ignore it and don't worry about it
 
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And this question couldn't be in the original thread?
Guess so but it was a new question not about the sensor.My bad I guess.
 
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Ok that makes me feel better thanx gear&beater.
 



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