My truck threw a U-joint and cracked the bell housing and rear engine cover. Put it back together and replaced NSBU and the Connectors (bought from Rockauto). Truck will not crank in P or N. If I unplug the 7 pin Connector and use a Jumper wire across pins E&G the truck will run but the transmission will not engage in any gear. I have continuity between pins E&G and A&D on the NSBU in P.
I have the 7 pin Connector wired as follows.
A- Orange and black.
B. Lt green.
C. Pink.
D. Black and white.
E. Pink.
F. Yellow.
G. Drk Green.
4 pin connector.
A. Blk/white
B. Grey.
C. White.
D. Yellow.
Batteries both have 12 volts and are hooked up to a Maintainer.
I have 34 transmission codes that will not clear.
I reinstalled the original black switch and still have the same issue.
Is it possible I have the 4 pin connector wired wrong or a bad NSBU? Is their any way to test the NSBU switch with a multimeter?
I have the 7 pin Connector wired as follows.
A- Orange and black.
B. Lt green.
C. Pink.
D. Black and white.
E. Pink.
F. Yellow.
G. Drk Green.
4 pin connector.
A. Blk/white
B. Grey.
C. White.
D. Yellow.
Batteries both have 12 volts and are hooked up to a Maintainer.
I have 34 transmission codes that will not clear.
I reinstalled the original black switch and still have the same issue.
Is it possible I have the 4 pin connector wired wrong or a bad NSBU? Is their any way to test the NSBU switch with a multimeter?