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sickvehicle Jul 2, 2010 11:00 PM

eas fualt 35mph
 
ok so i got the truck like this it already had been fitted with springs
what i want to know is will this fualt on the dash not to exceed 35mph
actually keep the truck from exceeding 35mph? because it seems like the truck will not shift past 35mph and if this is the case can and how to bypass it?

handsome rob Jul 3, 2010 12:51 AM

It sounds like when they did the swap they did not update the software for the EAS system. The fault will not stop the truck from going over 35mph so you can keep driving it. You can download the software to clear the fault from RSW solutions (I think that is right) so at least it will not show up in the message center. I am not sure why it will not shift but it is probably not the fault.

sickvehicle Jul 3, 2010 09:08 AM

eas fault
 
cool thanks i have download the software working on getting a cable to hook it up to the ecu,also it might be that i did not drive it fast enough to see ither how it shift i got the truck with a bad brake modulator and just fixed yesterday so i only drove it threw the neborhood ill take it on the highway..and see for sure

handsome rob Jul 3, 2010 11:59 AM

If it is delaying the up shift into 2nd or third then make sure you replace the tranny filter, the truck does hang in gears a little longer then a normal car I would say so it is a little normal. Also just to clarify, is this a P38?

middleman496 Jul 4, 2010 01:17 AM

if you just want to get the warning off the cluster monitor. you can jump a ground and positive to the eas ecu harness. i forget what 2 jumper numbers it is though. it's been a while.

wilson96rr Jul 4, 2010 10:11 AM

Yes, that's what was done to mine to get the message off the screen.

sickvehicle Jul 4, 2010 01:08 PM

p38
 

Originally Posted by handsome rob (Post 185694)
If it is delaying the up shift into 2nd or third then make sure you replace the tranny filter, the truck does hang in gears a little longer then a normal car I would say so it is a little normal. Also just to clarify, is this a P38?

yes it is

sickvehicle Jul 4, 2010 01:11 PM

eas ecu
 

Originally Posted by middleman496 (Post 185817)
if you just want to get the warning off the cluster monitor. you can jump a ground and positive to the eas ecu harness. i forget what 2 jumper numbers it is though. it's been a while.

wich one under the seat is it the one in the front or back?
be nice if somone had photos of this

handsome rob Jul 4, 2010 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by sickvehicle (Post 185871)
wich one under the seat is it the one in the front or back?
be nice if somone had photos of this


It is th eone in the front, I do not have pics and honestly am too lazy to go out and snap one. The harness connector is like a sideways one where the wires come in on one side and then it runs the length of the connector. You really can't miss it.

I still have my EAS so I keep my cable I made in the glovebox with my scanner, that way if I am ever out and get a fault I can clear it. Good luck with it.

RROJ Jul 4, 2010 10:33 PM

Handsome Rob,
You mentioned above that these RR mine being a 02 P38, take a little long to shift into the different gears for example when you enter the highway from a dead stop to 60 mph. At what rpms does the switching of the gears happen?
1st to 2nd = ? rpms
2nd to 3rd = ? rpms
Thanks in advance!


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