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windycreek 
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Help!  I just installed a prostart 3200 on my 1995 GMC 6.5 turbo diesel.  The truck is equiped with a L480E heavy duty automatic and is a 4x4.  The auto start works fine, doorlocks done with relays but somehow I am getting a voltage spike in the system which is affecting my transmission.  Whenever I start the truck with the prostart or use the locks the truck trows a DTC 81 - 2-3 Shift Solenoid Circuit, DTC 82 - 1-2 Shift Solenoid Circuit and DTC 83 - TCC PWM Solenoid Circuit Fault.  I can clear the codes start the truck with key and drive without throwing any codes.  Hit the lock/unlock or start buttons and it will throw codes again.  Can Anybody help me on this.
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Posted: October 12, 2005 at 8:43 PM / IP Logged  
There will be a white second ignition at the key that needs to be powered up, I believe (I think they started this in 1994.... hell I can't remember anymore. )
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thepencil 
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It also can be PINK/WHITE, so test and see if there is another second ignition wire that needs to be power up. Once you power up this wire up I am sure it will eliminate the irratic behaviour you are getting from remote starting the vehicle.
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WHITE Wire Must Be Powered For Remote Start Applications Or Will Cause Transmission Not To Shift Properly And For "Check Engine" Light To Stay On
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pencil, and mo got it........

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