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P22 code

Issues with a p22 code. I've cleared all codes and changed out switch already. Changed out both forward and reverse shift solenoids. Removed the vcm and cleaned connections. And even switched vcm from a perfect running machine to test and have same issue. When driving in foward machine will drop into neutral or when reversing machine will not go back in forward motion. Will go back into neutral. It's costing a lot of my time and can not figure this out! Please any input

Mcplo2a25lv
Cplo2-9p1347
  • Posted 4 May 2018 23:29
  • By Charlie1982
  • joined 4 May'18 - 4 messages
  • Texas, United States

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