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TCM 114 What do I do next 850

I posted a message a while ago about a 114 message from my 94 850. I checked the sport econo switch, cleanded it out well, at its working fine. I also used a voltage checker to check for continuity through the wire attached to the switch. two of the conectors had continuity, while the others had none. which I suppose is correct...... I tried to clear the computer however, the engine light is still on. Can somebody suggest to me how I should go about fixin this? Thanks a million....... no literally, because I'm sure my dealer would charge me a million just to fix this stupid thing.

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TCM 114 What do I do next 850

If the car run good don't bother with the check engien light my come on every day... car run great....

clear it than it may go away or come back I said it is the ECU ... but who want to spend. $1500 for a new one.. what the hell for ???








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TCM 114 What do I do next 850

Don't worry about trans code 114. Fart in the seat will set that one. It does NOT turn on the check engine light. If you have eng lite on, it's something else.








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Do nothing 850

You'll find that code in almost every 850 and we veteran dealer guys who've been around around for a while usually just clear it, forget about it as it's effecting nothing. Some might replace the switch but the code's really a fairly normal appearance and won't cause you problems.
Why does the code appear? Perhaps the trans ECU is a tad too sensitive?







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