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slacker 10-20-2004 07:11 AM

manu light
 
My " MANU " light has just started coming and staying on while the engnine is running and driving. Tried the lock button on the shift console to no avail.

Used to be only the " POWER " light coming on, now it's only the MANU light staying on.

Patient: 92 LSL, this is the problem child from Belleville, IL that had all kinds of tranny problems due to user, electrical mod's (alarm & raido), unmatched tires, and slip shod tranmission mechanics.

Like the drain plug had thread sealer, and a major bolt hadn't been tightened (during rebuild) and was laying upright in the bottom of the pan.

Searched but didn't find the appropriate thread (may have missed it).

Tim 10-20-2004 07:45 AM

On your shifter there's a button that says "manual". Try pressing it to see if it turns off :D

slacker 10-20-2004 11:01 AM

Don't see a manual button, only the " Shift Lock " button that doesn't do anything except lock the shift lever in park (it must be pushed to get out of Park).

Tried the IX Tranny Codes,..... the MANU light never went off regardless of the shift selector position.

I'll neve buy another SVX that has had a bunch of electrical modifications, especially after market alarm (then removed), no telling what wires are crossed, oir mis-connected.

In this case, the MANU just recently began to illuminate, however, the car seems to drive and shift okay, except when a signal gets crossed and it attempts to downshift at highway speeds.

Used to watch for the POWER light blinking and coming on, and backed off the accelerator to preclude and/or minimize the rough downshift (and clutch damage).

n00b on demand 10-20-2004 11:24 AM

The manual button is on the shifter itself. Right under the button you press when changing gears.

slacker 10-20-2004 11:32 AM

Re: MANU & Shifter
 
Sorry guys, you're right, found it. Terrible to be half blind and scattered, guess that's why I ran up on the DPS Trooper doing 89 on I-10W (fiddling with a cell phone).

In the interim I went out and tried it on my other SVX and found the manual button on the shifter.

Now I can turn it off and not worry about it (didn't seem to lock it in any gear when driving). Will road test this weekend going to Houston to visit my Therapist (girl friend).

She wants to ride something exciting besides a cowboy.

n00b on demand 10-20-2004 11:46 AM

Re: Re: MANU & Shifter
 
Quote:

Originally posted by slacker

She wants to ride something exciting besides a cowboy.

haha! :D :D

Lost_Thought 10-20-2004 11:59 AM

where is pipe creek?? Im from houston and trying, sorta, to get the houston and surrounding area SVXers togeather.

slacker 10-20-2004 01:06 PM

Re: Pipe Creek
 
Hill Country on TX Hwy 16,, 10 miles S. of Bandera, 12 miles W. of Boerne, 45 miles N.W. of San Antonilo (out in the boonies).

N. 29 degrees 42.624' ~ W. 98 degrees 55.093" ~ Ele. 1296'

Phoenix_3737 10-20-2004 09:11 PM

im from laredo let me know if your planning a little mini meet id be interested in meeting somewhere

odepaj 10-21-2004 06:53 PM

I say we have a meet here in S.A. we might even be able to get myetball to bring his yellow beast of an SVX.

Phoenix_3737 11-11-2004 10:12 PM

yea isent myteball from S.A ???....to bad my svx is currently un drivable...sortuf..need to get the cv joint/ drive train fixed, what area of S.A do you live in...my uncle lives in the quarry area...you know the big a$$ pipe things, maybe if i ever end up there ill let you know ahead...i doubt it though my parents prolly wouldent want to go in my car theyd prolly want to go in my moms car... but if any of you end up in laredo for some damn reason (nothing here) :eek: lol to party accross, ect. let me know

by the way odepaj....i think ive seen your svx on yahoo autos..???


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