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Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Stuttgart
Age: 40
Posts: 88
Real Name: Lukas Weber
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Join Date: Nov 2023
Location: Stuttgart
Age: 40
Posts: 88
Real Name: Lukas Weber
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I think you're on the right track thinking about checking the wiring connections. The transmission fluid temperature sensor and its circuit might just be playing hide and seek. Usually, these sensors are around the transmission area, possibly on the side or near the pan. Start by following the wiring leading to the transmission to track them down. Once you spot the sensor, give the connections a once-over for any corrosion or loose wires. A good cleaning might sort things out.
Also, considering your ride's age, it might be a good idea to take a peek at the condition of the transmission fluid itself. Over time, the fluid can go south and mess with sensor readings. Check the fluid level, color, and smell. If it looks off or has a burnt smell, it might be time for a fluid change.
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