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    Date:11/20/2008
    Vehicle: 2002 Mazda MPV
    Transmission: JF506E
    Subject: JF506E, BURN REVERSE AND HIGH CLUTCH
    Complaint: SAME,CAR GOES NEUTRAL AFTER A WHILE, BURN REVERSE AND HIGH CLUTCH.
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    Date:11/20/2008
    Vehicle: 2000 Mercedes Benz c230
    Transmission: 722.6
    Subject: 722.6, po715 input speed sensor problem
    Complaint: po715 and trans. leak
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    Date:11/20/2008
    Vehicle: 1985 Chevrolet caprice classic
    Transmission: 700R4
    Subject: 700R4, High shift points w/ no overdrive
    Complaint: No movement
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    Date:11/19/2008
    Vehicle: 2000 Ford F-150, 4.6L
    Transmission: 4R70W
    Subject: 4R70W, Harsh Reverse after rebuild
    Complaint: Harsh reverse after rebuild
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    Date:11/18/2008
    Vehicle: 2004 Ford free star, 3.9
    Transmission: AX4N
    Subject: 4F50N, code po741
    Complaint: code po741 tcc stuck off
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    Date:11/17/2008
    Vehicle: 2002 Land Rover Rangerover HSE, 4.6
    Transmission: ZF4HP24
    Subject: ZF4HP24, Need internal wiring diagram with pin locations
    Complaint: tcc and shift sol a wires came loose from trans connector inside of trans
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    Date:11/17/2008
    Vehicle: 2003 Ford Taurus
    Transmission: AX4N
    Subject: AX4N, Hydraulic Diagrams
    Update: well I installed new converter today. I still have p0741 tcc stuck off. I ran the van on the rack and watched tcc % and it stayed steady at 100 %. I beleive My sprocket count is right. This one is kicking my <<>>>. Any help out there on this code. I'm going to pull it out; and put back on the table. Recheck everythang again. Murrell
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    Date:11/12/2008
    Vehicle: 2003 Ford Taurus
    Transmission: AX4N
    Subject: AX4N, Hydraulic Diagrams
    Update: I have replaced valve body. I also sent to ford for a reflash. still no change. well ALSO WHEN YOU DRIVE ON THE HIGHWAY AT 70 MPH YOU CAN SEE THE TCC % GO UP TO 100 % STAY FOR JUST A SECOND THEN DROP TO 0% . THEN IT GOES BACK UP TO 100% THEN DROPS BACK TO 0%. THEN HERE COMES PO741 TCC STUCK OFF.I'M GOING TO PUT A NEW CONVERTER IN IT TOMMORROW. ANY HELP WOULD BE VERY APPRECIATE. Murrell
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    Date:11/11/2008
    Vehicle: 2003 Dodge RAM 2500 4x4 5.9 cummins common rail
    Transmission: 47RE
    Subject: 47RE, Ram trowing code P0123 TPS High
    Update: Thanks for all the ideas. Have not talked to customer for a week hope its fixed. all I did so far was raise TV presure. we will see.
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