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Diagnostic Test

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NOTE: Event Data may exist even if no DTCs are stored. Clearing DTCs does NOT erase the Event Data. To erase Event Data information you must either with the scan tool perform a Quick Learn procedure, battery disconnect (if available), or manually disconnect the battery. Whatever method used can reset some learned transmission values to controller defaults. This may cause poor shift quality until those values are relearned. Most DTCs require two "bad trips" before they are stored and the MIL illuminates. The transmission may enter "limp-in" mode during the first bad trip. However, if the fault condition is not present in the next ignition cycle and a "good trip" has been completed, the one trip or "pending" DTC may be cleared. The pending DTC information will be stored in the Event Data even though the scan tool shows no DTCs present. If the customer reports a limp-in event and no DTCs are present, check the Event Data.

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