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    If you can not communicate with the TCM is not a mechanical problem, it's an electrical problem.
    Connectors, wiring harness, tcm, can .......

    "Cat Eyes" means although there is a communication problem !!

    Attention with the 80-way connector, there are problems with the pinout,the pins can move in the connector !
    You can remove the connector for check it.

    Have you the CIN calibration number ?

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    Dear Kitty,
    Connector 80 is 6 times checked and in good condition, tight and Cal No.: A5100QJR
    DSC03648.rar

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    Problem Solved,

    Wouw,.... I was so surprised, have repeatedly checked "connector 80 pin" ........but today's new found source of the problem and it only takes 15 minutes all systems work to normal and the vehicle directly to operate . It turns out "sockets" for wire 163/pin 63 (power 12 volt) and wire 177/pin 77 (PS1) slack and removed from the cable, in the" crimping "repeated finished already. So Kitty Hawk, you are Master, you are correct and already 2 times you suggest it is to be checked ...... thousands of thanks to you guys.

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    It's a good news ! Thanks for the feedback !
    These connectors are of very poor quality! Often they are not waterproof !

    Here are the details of your calibration.

    A5100QJR.pdf

    Best regards !

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    Hello friend,
    Surely you know about Kenworth population that uses with Allison Transmission, the world is much? Generally there anywhere?, and generally what of the model / type ? . I encountered a lot of problems with Kenworth that use the Allison Transmission , I would like to know if anywhere else too.
    Help the info guys, thank you.

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    We don't have Kenworth in France !!

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    Even After all these years the info here still helps.

 

 
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