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John in Vegas 04-11-2007 05:18 AM

GC check engine trouble
 
I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
(the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.

The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.

Thanks
John in Vegas


L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 04-11-2007 06:23 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
http://www.----------.com/temp/WJspeedSensors.pdf
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
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"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 04-11-2007 06:23 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
http://www.----------.com/temp/WJspeedSensors.pdf
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:--------------------

"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>




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L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III 04-11-2007 06:23 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
http://www.----------.com/temp/WJspeedSensors.pdf
God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0
mailto:--------------------

"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>




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Jeff Strickland 04-11-2007 02:54 PM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
one.





"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
>I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>



Jeff Strickland 04-11-2007 02:54 PM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
one.





"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
>I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>



Jeff Strickland 04-11-2007 02:54 PM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
one.





"John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
>I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
>
> The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
>
> Thanks
> John in Vegas
>



John in Vegas 04-12-2007 07:50 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Thanks Bill.
Jeff, Im not too concerned that I got the right one because the code reading
says its the output sensor. When I bought the sensor, the dealer gave me a
copy of the manual that explained the troubleshooting procedure for the whole
circuit, but of course I cant find it. I guess I will crawl under it tonight
and change it and hope the fault is in the sensor itself.

Thanks guys.

John in Vegas

Jeff Strickland wrote:

> Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
> I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
> one.
>
> "John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> >I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> > is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> > (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> > troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
> >
> > The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> > All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> > time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> > directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
> >
> > Thanks
> > John in Vegas
> >



John in Vegas 04-12-2007 07:50 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Thanks Bill.
Jeff, Im not too concerned that I got the right one because the code reading
says its the output sensor. When I bought the sensor, the dealer gave me a
copy of the manual that explained the troubleshooting procedure for the whole
circuit, but of course I cant find it. I guess I will crawl under it tonight
and change it and hope the fault is in the sensor itself.

Thanks guys.

John in Vegas

Jeff Strickland wrote:

> Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
> I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
> one.
>
> "John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> >I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> > is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> > (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> > troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
> >
> > The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> > All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> > time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> > directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
> >
> > Thanks
> > John in Vegas
> >



John in Vegas 04-12-2007 07:50 AM

Re: GC check engine trouble
 
Thanks Bill.
Jeff, Im not too concerned that I got the right one because the code reading
says its the output sensor. When I bought the sensor, the dealer gave me a
copy of the manual that explained the troubleshooting procedure for the whole
circuit, but of course I cant find it. I guess I will crawl under it tonight
and change it and hope the fault is in the sensor itself.

Thanks guys.

John in Vegas

Jeff Strickland wrote:

> Bill sent a link that shows there are 2 speed sensors on the transmission.
> I'd be concerned about now that I was getting ready to replace the correct
> one.
>
> "John in Vegas" <tj0llll0@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:461CA7D4.68D27819@yahoo.com...
> >I have a 98 GC, 4.0 auto. The check engine light came on ant the code
> > is P0720, output shaft speed sensor circuit. I got part # 1-04800879
> > (the sensor). Can somebody who has the factory shop manual scan me the
> > troubleshooting/repair steps for this code.
> >
> > The light has been on for a long time, but the JEEP was running fine.
> > All of a sudden, it stopped shifting gears, stays in 1st, so it is now
> > time to fix. I am going to change the sensor, but if I can get the
> > directions from here, I want to go over the whole circuit.
> >
> > Thanks
> > John in Vegas
> >




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