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This references the rear differential.

The D36 was the smaller unit. Used on all 1984 Corvettes, and all automatic Corvettes after that.

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Re: Check engine light

Subject: Re: Check engine light
by istter1 on 2014/10/19 4:45:12

From Cliff Harris explaining the rough running in 10K problem to me
Some scan tools and cables put a 10K resistor across the A & B pins of the ALDL connector. In some cases there is a switch to take this resistor out of the circuit. In Diacom the switch is electronic and I can put it in or take it out.

Thanks Cliff just read this explains the rough running

From the shop manual (10K mode):

• Closed loop timers are bypassed
• EST (spark) is advanced
• IAC will control engine idle to 1000 RPM ± 50 RPM
• On some engines, canister purge solenoid will be enabled
• P/N restrict functions will be disabled

I am using Moates extreme with the switch for 10k
I log in 10k
I thought this video was a good reminder on checking wires

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pDzRsOpne_Q
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