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AT Oil Temp Light Blink 16 Times No Code

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Hello I have a 98 OBW AT 235K miles.  I have searched high and low before posting.  For the past 2 years my AT Oil Temp light has been blinking.  I have tried to pull the codes by grounding the pin on the black plug yet this has never worked for me.  I can get the ABS light to blink so I know I am doing it right.  I replaced the TCU, no change.  I flushed the ATF fluid 2X, no change.  With no code is it worth throwing additional parts at this.  I have driven the car 100+ miles and it shifts and runs fine.  Any idea's? Maybe I should just leave it alone...

Does the 98 use the magic sequence to pull trans codes? Drive, stop in 1, engine off, key on, 1-2-1-2-3-d or something like that?

Never seen the handshake work in a 98.

 

Are you having any driveability issues.

Any CEL on?

How does the car do in tight circles?

How is the mpg?

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Thank you so much.  I finally have a code.  I am getting  24 duty-c solenoid.  Can I fix this is the garage? Is it a big deal?

 

Never seen the handshake work in a 98.

 

it is a modified handshake.

 

yes, you can do it in the drive way. drain the trans, remove the heat shield & drive shaft, lower the rear of the trans? and remove the rear extension housing.

 

the part is about $100 from an online dealer, depending on the year.

 

how does the car do in tight slow circles?

Edited by johnceggleston

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Slow turns are ok. From time to time i do feel some torque bind on real sharp turns. Anything else in there i should replace when i am in there. Nipper. Lately my mpg is bad lost 50 to 75 miles on tank

Edited by msmithmmx

Well you came up with a code :) so we don't have to back door guess it.

 

Duty C will resolve it and should help with the MPG. You will want to replace the PCV valve as it has never been done, and think about a tune up if it is overdue

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When it gets warmer I will go for it along with a list of other items that need to get done on a car with 235K miles on it. I am guessing $125 in parts and 8 hours.   Any merit in replacing the clutch pack while I am in there?  Can I even do it with the jack stand method?

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