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Those gear ratio error codes are because of the low fluid. Do not drive it any more if the fluid is that low until you fix the leak.
It is common for the condenser to leak trans fluid. The trans cooler is built in. It should be done at a shop that can properly discharge the refrigerant in the a/c system
It is common for the condenser to leak trans fluid. The trans cooler is built in. It should be done at a shop that can properly discharge the refrigerant in the a/c system
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It is common for the condenser to leak trans fluid. The trans cooler is built in. It should be done at a shop that can properly discharge the refrigerant in the a/c system
its not being driven right now. could i have a shop discharge the system, then do the repairs myself, then have them recharge the system when the work is complete?Originally Posted by JWheeler
Those gear ratio error codes are because of the low fluid. Do not drive it any more if the fluid is that low until you fix the leak. It is common for the condenser to leak trans fluid. The trans cooler is built in. It should be done at a shop that can properly discharge the refrigerant in the a/c system
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Just the o-rings and gaskets on anything you disconnect. It is not always required but a good practice. They are cheap and can save you some hassle if one got messed up and you didn't notice.