96 1500 troubles.
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sorry, code is P1807.
I'm going to go collapse now, because my wii has whipped the **** out of me with one of those cardio things.
Good grief. I didn't even use these muscles chasing after cheerleaders in high school. Ow.
I'm going to go collapse now, because my wii has whipped the **** out of me with one of those cardio things.
Good grief. I didn't even use these muscles chasing after cheerleaders in high school. Ow.
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Hrm, whaddaya know, I looked around on the web some looking at that code,,,, then some of the fixes. Then I shot myself in the eye with a .357 cause that made more sense to me than any of the words I was reading.
I suppose I should have spent a little more time on the car geek side of things than the computer geek thing that I spent all my time on.
Supposedly one of these is maybe what I possibly could conceivably need. http://www.superiortransmission.com/...on/4L60E_V.htm
I think.
I suppose I should have spent a little more time on the car geek side of things than the computer geek thing that I spent all my time on.
Supposedly one of these is maybe what I possibly could conceivably need. http://www.superiortransmission.com/...on/4L60E_V.htm
I think.
Last edited by roscowgo; September 9th, 2009 at 8:17 PM.
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Hello all,
I'm new to this forum and I was wondering if the population could identify this problem I am having with my Chevrolet. I have a 1997 Chevrolet Z71 extended cab. I am having a hard jerk in my steering wheel while taking turns and sometimes while driving on the highway. The problem is annoying and I was wondering if any of you could identify this problem. Any help would be great.
Thanks!
I'm new to this forum and I was wondering if the population could identify this problem I am having with my Chevrolet. I have a 1997 Chevrolet Z71 extended cab. I am having a hard jerk in my steering wheel while taking turns and sometimes while driving on the highway. The problem is annoying and I was wondering if any of you could identify this problem. Any help would be great.
Thanks!
#26
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um, not to get too nit picky of anything but if you start a new thread for your problem you will get far better results, hate to say it but you just piggybacked on this one
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I always check my front suspension for badgers. They can cause jerky steering
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So uh, any of you all ever done one of these shift kit things? Is it gonna cause me to throw a **** fit?
Luckily I have at my disposal El-mechanico (otherwise known as dad) who I will dragoon into loaning me a friendly driveway and maybe even some elbow grease and headlight paste.
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never heard of headlight paste... is that next to the blinker fluid, maybe the air cleaner oil and how many people on here have actually changed air filter oil, I am not joking on that one
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