Here’s a great tip on something to watch for when working on Allison-equipped Chevrolet HD trucks. This one had Travis from Wisconsin pulling his hair out, going back over every step multiple times, wondering why he was not finding the root cause of the problem. Then, he realized a key aspect of the vehicle’s set-up was out of whack. This simple fix solved everything and he wanted to share his experience to save others from experiencing the same frustration.
If you’re working on vehicles with Allison transmissions, this one is definitely worth your time.
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