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P0108 code is it the MAP sensor? HELP inspection expired 850

Help!!

i just put 1000 $$ into a used transmission replacement to clear my Check engine light, (P0740 tourqe convertor lock up) the tranny is great now and the flashing arrow and blinking tranny mode lights anbd tranny code are gone, now today on the way to get the car inspected finally, the Check engine light came back on with a new code P0740, it was raining real hard and now i to clear this code. Is it most likely the MAP sensor?

thanks.

Dan
97 850 GLT Turbo








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    P0108 code is it the MAP sensor? HELP inspection expired 850

    Several things come to mind:
    1. Not a good repair
    2. Wrong ATF used
    3. Dirty transmission to begin with...may need flushing, though early.
    4. The P0740 code is a TCC solenoid malfunction code (solenoid may be bad)
    3. Code didn't completely reset and was still active in the computer.

    It does take a pretty specific drive cycle (or series of them) to completely reset the Tranny related "P" codes. Many people on here have documented what to do to get ready for an inspection. I would suggest doing a search here for "Inspection" or "Drive Cycle", etc. and see if any of these suggestions will help. Also, although a newly replaced tranny, check the condition of the fluid from the dip-stick. Could be brown already if you had a used or rebuilt tranny installed that had gunk in it to begin with.

    Good luck and I hope you get this problem resolved.
    --
    1998 S70 T5 Emarald Green Metallic, 2004 V70 2.5T Ruby Red, Previous Owner of Black '94 850 Turbo Wagon







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