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Where would that oil pump be located on the engine?That setup may very well have a speed sensor at the oil pump drive instead of a TPS on the IP.
Okay I've cleaned and reconnected the trans plug the ses light is still on and not flashing the codes when jumping a and b terminalsYou have a G van , not a truck . That is a TCM , only runs the 4L80E . DB2 pump , throttle cable is an obvious clue . The SES light should come and then go out if you have no codes . The jumper wire in the ALDL should give you codes or a code 12 . The cavity down and to the far left might be for the ABS codes . Those were checked by using a jumper from the top right to that cavity . As mentioned by WW , any oil in the trans connector is bad . Try cleaning it out and reconnect .
I was wondering what that was. Should it show voltage with key on or just running?The RPM sensor is right at the back of the engine with the fuel line running over it .
Thanks for the information I really appreciate it. I got my abs light to flash 12 when I jump the bottom left terminal to ground but the service engine light still won't flash anything from the diagnostic terminalLooking in the shop manual , no Trans light . If you had a P code engine , they call it a Service Throttle Soon . In the speedo , you have a red Brake light . To the right would be Air Bags light if you had them .
This is your ECM, trans control module, or whatever you want to call it.
You should say don't always turn the light on. Some DO turn the light on for trans codes.This is your ECM, trans control module, or whatever you want to call it.
Service Engine Soon means an emmisions control device failed and gov't is holding a gun to OEM's head to turn the SES light on. To lessen warranty claims and who knows... Other non-emmisions failures do not turn the light on. So any codes for transmission problems do not turn the light on.