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Old 01-20-2004, 06:32 PM
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TSB info from NHTSA

Here's the link to what I found, it gives you the Service Bulleting Number (TSB) and the NHTSA Item Number: good for when we go to the dealer and they said I don't know anything about it. Hope this helps some of you. 44 total, thats a lot.

http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/pr...0&summary=true
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not as many as an 00 85
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True but this was meant to help some people that don't know how to get this info, not to start a who's got more TSB than others. With that said, 85 is a lot, WOW!
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at least there making improvements
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I see for the '00
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I see 16 for the '00
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Originally posted by fast-tl
I see 16 for the '00
You know if you hit the "edit" button in your post, you could have added the '16' instead of posting again...
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thats not that many. look at something like a caddy deville
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Anyone have the electrical troubleshooting manual? Referring to NHTSA Item 10003196, it says to check ground G151 for erratic shifting after tranny replacement. Thats sorta an issue I have, but I dont know what G151 is. Any ideas?

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Maxx 96, thanks a lot!
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Maxx 96, thanks a lot!
No problem, I'm glad to help.
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how do you know if your is affected?
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