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Old 12-07-2009, 11:57 AM
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i pulled a 67,81,82

on http://www.troublecodes.net/GM/94-95_43W.shtml it says

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Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Solenoid Circuit Fault, pls tell me what i have to do to fix this also could it cause the truck not to start / stall?

also my remote starter look like it spliced into the ignition coil purple wire spliced into a white one

stupid questoin i bet but where is the The Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) solenoid circuit
 

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A TCC code should not cause your truck to stall. I would be looking into the grounds in your truck. All of those transmission codes likely are related. Look at the grounds on the back of the passenger side cylinder head.
 
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would a code 67 cause a code 81 and 82?

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A TCC code should not cause your truck to stall. I would be looking into the grounds in your truck. All of those transmission codes likely are related. Look at the grounds on the back of the passenger side cylinder head.
thanks im going to give it a look, my truck wont start and i pulled those codes was wondering if the issues are related
 

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Look at the grounds on the back of the passenger side cylinder head.


i went out to look and i could not find this ground is it hidden or hard to see what does this ground to ? sorry and thanks for help also where is the grounds for the tcc ? is the a fuse or relay for this ?
 
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thanks for help guys i fixed it i replaced ignition modular and rotor that made it start and run hella good

also i tested for codes again and got none :?
 

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