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run the fault but all you describe is operated from the VSS sensor ( vehicle speed sensor)
it tells the cruise control the vehicle speed , tells the TCM the vehicle speed so that ratios can be changed, activates the speedo,and will report with a check engine light to report a transmission problem
run the fault codes first
the check engine light comes on if there is a problem with thecomputer system related to the emmision, when this is is repaired the light on can only be turned off with a monitor,code reader. some of these are quite inexpensive.over the web or at a part store.
You begin by opening the rear-lid.
Remove the plastic panel.
Turn backward the bulb-holder.
[This will make it come off its housing]
Push-in the bulb, and turn it backward.
[it comes off]
Reverse these steps for installation.
Are you sure its the transmission ecu that is the problem ? Are you getting any engine ecu error codes ? Sounds to me like its going into limp home mode..... Crankshaft sensor ? Camshaft sensor ? Engine ecu ? Thats where I would be looking ........ Looking forward to your reply.
hi i had that fault i found it was a small box the size of a fifty pence on the osf with a small air pipe coming from the bottom of it try a run the car then take the pipe of if its working you will see the change in the engine
Please have the computer scanned for codes. Autozone or Pepboys will do it task for free. It sounds like it could be related to your fuel sustem or exhaust. But I need more info to be more spesific. Good luck.
What's the check engine light code? You need to get the code(s) read using a code reader and then we can help. A place like AutoZone will read the code for free and then you can look it up at http://www.obd-codes.com/trouble_codes/
Get the P code read at your local parts chain store for free. It sounds like you need to find this out very soon. The code will tell you exactly what part is failing.
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