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D6T wont go ahead or back help!!

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53EAB52A-81C2-4F07-889F-F433A62739D4.jpeg I’m having the same issue on a D6t as well
Your codes are: -
622.02 - transmission upshift switch
299.08 - transmission lever position sensor
673.02 - transmission speed sensor #2
585.02 - transmission speed sensor #1
689.05 - left brake solenoid
468.03 - brake pedal position sensor
588.09 - power train ECM not receiving data from Monitor system

Has the tractor been sitting for a while or did it just sit overnight and you came back the next day and it had the problem..?
Without a Serial Number it's difficult to pinpoint but my bet would be on an electrical connector somewhere that is either loose or has damp/corrosion inside it.
 

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Do you have an idea where on top of the engine I’ve being looking everywhere in the engine compartment and all the way around
 

ahart

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Alexis-
What exactly are you trying to find? When you say “aftertreatment module” that is referring to the entire emission package that sits under the hood and directly above the engine. If there’s a specific component on the module that you’re trying to locate, we can help.
 
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Alexis-
What exactly are you trying to find? When you say “aftertreatment module” that is referring to the entire emission package that sits under the hood and directly above the engine. If there’s a specific component on the module that you’re trying to locate, we can help.
Alexis-
What exactly are you trying to find? When you say “aftertreatment module” that is referring to the entire emission package that sits under the hood and directly above the engine. If there’s a specific component on the module that you’re trying to locate, we can help.
I’m actually looking for the module
 

Coaldust

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Holy cow. This thread is all over the place. Went from rats to modules to SCR. But, that’s cool. Carry on.
 

Coaldust

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I got a great rat story. It involves a used Kenworth tanker from Opperman & Son, a fuel terminal in Juneau and a big a$$ invasive rat from California that escaped from his home in the headliner and took up residence in the warehouse.

I’ll start a new thread and find the pictures.
 

ahart

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Coaldust- I’ve got my pet peeves about tagging onto someone else’s thread with a different machine and different problem. I don’t think I’m ever going to overcome it but this platform is at least helping me ignore and overlook it.
 
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