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Old 04-29-2010, 08:40 PM
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Re: hard shifting

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Originally Posted by Gamesy View Post
all i found was a picture of where it is i didnt find any how-to's to diagnose it.
do i just use a voltmeter to diagnose it?
I must check the “how to” because data should be there.

You will have to test the resistor for correct resistance using an ohmmeter. (Ohms scale on a multi meter.) It should measure between 9 and 15 ohms. Make sure you check the associated wiring and connections.
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