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I still have a problem with the "rpm sensor" as i believe it is part of the conductor plate. The only thing NOT included with the conductor plate is the solenoids themselves, the rpm sensors are part of the conductor plate. The price of $67 I think is too cheap for the conductor plate.
There is also the question about the connector that wasn't done last time and we never really got a conclusion on the lock still being in place but he didn't charge you for one. On the invoice you scanned, what is that on parts line 2, underneath where is says 8 qts fluid? Looks something like "lifter"?? Gilly
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I was wondering if it said that, but then the next line down says "filter kit", one would assume a filter kit would include a filter, probably also a pan gasket and aluminum seal ring for the drain plug, oh hey that might also include a lock for the dipstick. But never seen a kit like that, but would be a good idea for a 722.6.
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I talked to the mechanic yesterday and he said it sounded like a voltage spike, dies this sound right?
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Um, NO
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The mechanic said that he reset the pram, what does that mean?
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Sounds like he is a Macintosh man(read last item):
Pram may refer to: PRAM may stand for: Parallel Random Access Machine, an abstract machine for designing the algorithms applicable to parallel computers Phase-change RAM, one type of non-volatile RAM Parameter RAM, a small amount of non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) used on Apple Macintosh machines to store configuration information independent of boot environment So I assume he is saying he reset the adaptation, but if he didn't readapt it, he probably didn't fix anything, just wanted to push a few buttons and get you off his back for awhile. I am assuming he still didn't give you a straight answer on anything. Gilly
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