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Well, I never saw the skip shift in my car. Had mine supercharged before I ever saw it, and the skip shift was deleted by Lingenfelter.
Send your car out to a tuner and have it deleted in software (voids warranty), or do the skip shift eliminator cable (keeps warranty). Getting a Tune and a S/C will make it so it doesn't stall...
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Yea, you could easily install it on a set of ramps. It's proably easier than an oil change. You have to reach up high near the top of the trans, be sure the exhaust has cooled off. You just unplug the old plug and put the new short harness in between. I just took the easy way out.
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When I originally posted this last night, I forgot to include the "BEWARE" until after he posted. Maybe it was misleading at first. You all make great cases about skip shifting and from now on, until I can get the bypass installed, I'll try to keep the RPM's up and get my speed to at least 20MPH before I shift out of 1st.
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I suggest you try to do it yourself. It's really quite easy...there's a plug that goes into the transmission. You unplug it, insert the SLP gizmo into the transmission socket, and plug the cable that was going into the transmission into the gizmo. The hardest part of it is that there's not much room to maneuver and it may take you a little time to get it unplugged.
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Surprised that nobody caught it, but the above circled solenoid is not the CAGS. The CAGS is the other silver one to the left of the one circled. Mav
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![]() I would describe disabling it as pretty minimal effort. Like I said, I drank a cup of coffee at the dealership $45 bucks (If you are buying a 30K+ car you can afford this)and it's history, took approx. 15 minutes. Sure I could of done it myself, it was about 20 outside though. ![]() I just wonder though if perhaps this feature is really needed or not given how limited and focused it's actual implementation is. I do have faith that if they didn't need it GM would not have added it. |
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sorry, you are correct sir... imistook the tailshaft area and didnt look for the old shifter plate (which is where it should be.) this is what happens when you dont sleep for 60 hours..... ill correct the picture immediately. |
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corrected in blue.
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So you were going uphilll between 15 and 19 MPH, the skip shift activated, and you rolled to a stop, then backwards almost hitting the car behind you? the solution to the "problem" with the Skip Shift lies under your right foot.....I think in 3 months and 1500 miles I've had it come on twice...was a non-event.
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seriously guys.... i think the whole "problem lies with your foot" or you need to "accelerate more"/"need to go faster than XX mph"/"stay in first". has been a little exhausted over the past 5 pages, im sure the points have all gotten through in some form or another, some of it has been good advice, some bad and some just plain ignorant comments, jeez not everyone is a pro at driving a manual. the fact is this one incident happened to him and he is looking for a cure to get rid of skip shift so it doesnt happen again..... how about we get past that and focus on people doing the skip shift eliminator mod and their reviews. whether its the free version or not.
several people including myself have givin him an option on how to eliminate skip shift. now its up to him whether or not he wants to do any of it that or a mod needs to lock this thread before it gets out of hand |
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With OBDII systems, the computer is checking to make sure the solenoid is not in an open circuit mode. If the solenoid coil fails, the computer sees it and turns on the check engine light. The eliminator kit, includes a resistor to fool the computer into thinking the solenoid is still there, and connected. As far as doing it on ramps, I bought a great set just for this reason from Amazon.com. |
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i really wish they just made it from the factory were the skip shift turns off when you turn the TC off
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