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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 12:19 PM
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help changed booster and now lost TC lock-up

changed the booster..it was indeed my hard pedal probelm...but now 3rd gear doesnt lock-up!!...i have always had a lock-up swicth just in case a day like this comes and it works and will lock it up...but what happened? i was working close underneath the steering wheel and may have nicked somehting? is it the speed servo? everything is intact and i never messed with the TPS...i replaced the TPS 2 years ago anyway and never a problem...what could it be??
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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 01:09 PM
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nevermind...it came back...must self adjusted or somehting...now i have a burning from the front brakes ...
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Old Aug 15, 2006 | 07:40 PM
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haha i ended up being the brake switch under the dash ...it was out of adjustment by 2 clicks...it was also responsible for the lock-up being missing since the PCM thought i was braking and wouldnt let me engage lock-up...such a lil thing can cause havoc

the front brakes were a different story...following the the brake booster replacement they stuck on! so we loosened up the calipers and applied antiseize and the rest is history...amen....MY BRAKES HAVE FINALLY RETURNED ...and i can fully enjoy the new chev 1 ton cylinders
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