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Originally posted by anthonyconstant: Originally posted by delmar:
The switch can be accessed by removing the air cleaner. I'm not sure exactly what you have to do to disconnect it, but most likely it's as simple as removing an electrical connector. I believe its called (go figure) the Torque Converter Lockup switch (a.k.a. overdrive switch).
Don't fret - if this is your problem (more than likely) it's a 5 minute fix by someone who knows what to do. My brother-in-law (who is a mechanic and immediatly diagnosed the problem based on previous experience) disconnected in in about 5 minutes in the dark!
THANKS ALOT!!! youve been very very informative!! but i hate to ask it of you, but could you find out what electrical connector it is? like what color? cause the mechanic had no idea......
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Originally posted by anthonyconstant: bump
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