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Codes 200 1989

Well Art you gave me some good news!

I have my 1991 manual with an extra cluster number K 10042 for it on the side.

Now you are saying that my newly acquired 1992 automatic will use the same cluster.

I don't have the car with me. It's at the other house with my 1984 for the summer, so I cannot check it out.
I think I do remember noticing the cluster number seem familiar and now I know why!

I notice you said, once driven? What does that mean or how does that work in with the ECU programming?
I must be important enough to require its own 311 code!
Yes Sir, I knew you were thinking on something.

I gather he should verify that he has the right cluster a K 10042 in his 1989 car. One never knows if there was a previous owner involved and swapped in another by chance.

Always learning something, I am!
Phil






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