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Old 01-03-2008, 08:00 AM   #1
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I have a 2008 Itaska Cambria with the Torqshift 5 speed (actually 6) and read that if the chassis battery is disconnected that the transmission has to be retrained. I read on a web site somewhere that there is a procedure to do that. I can't remember where I read it at.
Does anyone have that procedure or know where I can get it???
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I have a 2008 Itaska Cambria with the Torqshift 5 speed (actually 6) and read that if the chassis battery is disconnected that the transmission has to be retrained. I read on a web site somewhere that there is a procedure to do that. I can't remember where I read it at.
Does anyone have that procedure or know where I can get it???
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The ECM & TCM will not lose their programs that were input into them with battery disconnect. What will happen is the two of them will learn your driving habits all over again and remember how you drive, they both communicate to one another.
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