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Shifting at odd times, but i have A/T.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostAs long as you're willing to put effort into learning, everyone will be glad to help!
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Originally posted by novtechere View PostWhen I jumped the service connector my battery was unplugged. I plugged the battery back in and turned the key to the II position, all i got was a check engine light, no sports light, no flashes. So i took the wire out and the check engine light went away, i jumped it again thinking maybe battery had to be connected, but i got the same thing.
You need to jump the wire without disconnecting the battery
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You should also check the adjustment of the throttle cable to the transmission; this can affect when the transmission shift relative to throttle position. The upper end of the this cable is connected to the same pully the accelerator cable is connected to on the throttle plate shaft. Follow the cable down toward the front of the engine/tranny; there is an adjusting nut a few inches above where the inner cable is connected to a lever on the transmission. The nominal adjustment position is to have no slack in the cable with the lever held down.90 LX 4dr 5 spd 396,014 (sold 1/1/2022) - MRT: http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201450
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Originally posted by fleetw00d View PostYou should also check the adjustment of the throttle cable to the transmission; this can affect when the transmission shift relative to throttle position. The upper end of the this cable is connected to the same pully the accelerator cable is connected to on the throttle plate shaft. Follow the cable down toward the front of the engine/tranny; there is an adjusting nut a few inches above where the inner cable is connected to a lever on the transmission. The nominal adjustment position is to have no slack in the cable with the lever held down.
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Originally posted by novtechere View PostI opened it up and looked yesterday, car wasnt running. but seems like it had enough. On my 78 bronco it has to be running to check tranny fluid. is it the same way with imports?
I'm pretty sure you can just check it off, don't quote me though. Here is a picture of where the transmission fluid dipstick is located. It's worth a shot.
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