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Automatic Transmission - 3 Speed

1st Gear: 2.48
2nd Gear: 1.48
3rd Gear: 1.00

- Used in production GM models from 1964 thru 1990.
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DUBIE LTPWS
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LTPWS light remains on after start--goes out after 100 yards and then comes back after a few miles. First started after all tires changed. Any ideas.
Posted on: 2007/5/4 1:27
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Rabbit RE:LTPWS
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Apparently a sensor was damaged when the tires were changed.

You can determine which one by using the DLC to interrogate the system.

What year do you have?
Posted on: 2007/5/4 14:49
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red_johnny RE:LTPWS
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Apparently a sensor was damaged when the tires were changed.

You can determine which one by using the DLC to interrogate the system.

What year do you have?
I agree, either that or a wire got damaged.
Posted on: 2007/5/7 20:02
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DUBIE ltpws
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It's a 1991 l-98
Posted on: 2007/5/14 20:35
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Rabbit RE:LTPWS
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Use this site http://www.grandsportregistry.com/techtips/service_ltpws.htm

You will have to use pins A & B for 5 & six as indicated on the info sheet.

That's the only difference I can think of. Are you familiar with pulling codes?

If not go here....http://www.corvettephotographs.com/c4vettes/index.htm
Posted on: 2007/5/15 21:19
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