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45
TRANSMISSION OPERATION
. Page 3
of
3
If
the condition is nottemporary, the DO NOT
SHIFTlightmay
come back
on and the transmission may remain inhibited
or
operate in a normal manner
until the condition is detected again. The type of operation
permitttXi
by
the'
ECD
will depend on the type-
of
condition.
SERVICE INDICATOR
The SERVICE INDICATOR indicates that the transmission
is
operating
with reduced capabilities. Although the transmission can -continue-to operate,
promptly seek service toininimize the potential for damage. A diagnostic code
will be
re,gistered in the
ECU
when SERVICE has been indicated.
If
this light illuminates, check for a transmission overheat condition on the
instrument panel gauge or overtemp light.
If
the transmission fluid.tempera-
ture is outside the normal limits, stop the vehicle at a safe location and summon
service.
If
the temperature
is
within limits, the vehicle may
be
carefully driven
to a service facility
if
conditions carfbe negotiated safely.
DIAGNOSTIC CODES
. Illumination
of
the
DO
NOT SHIFT or SERVICE light during vehicle
operation indic.ates that the
ECU
has
regi~tered
a diagnostic code. Diagnostic
codes can be displayed on the display portion
of
the shift selector.
To
display the codes:
1.
Stop the vehicle,
shift
into NEUTRAL and set the
parking brake.
2.
Simultaneously press the
UP
and DOWN arrow buttons
one
time, The four digits
of
the current code and any
pertinent parameters are continuously flashed on the
display.
3.
Press the MODE button to cycle the display to the next
code with it's pertinent information. Dashes indicate all
stored codes have been displayed.
See the Chassis Owner's
Manual
for additional information.
©
1996
Fleetwood Enterprises Inc.
American
Eagle
WideBodji
ISSUE DATE: 6/96
All
rIghts
reserved
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