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Shift__37 error code 08 AE
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<blockquote data-quote="FJRBandit" data-source="post: 1406349" data-attributes="member: 17365"><p>I'm pretty sure that was the same error code I got when my clutch started going bad on my AE. It's been a few years now so please forgive my lack of specific memory. But the bottom line is, the clutch started slipping in the higher gears first, obviously. Gradually over a period of a few weeks the problem became worse and worse. Each time I would have to pull over, try to roll out slowly and let the engine clunk to a stop. Once you cycle the ignition the error code clears, all returns to "normal" and you can shift again.</p><p></p><p>As mactrophy said, this is likely a permanent problem and will require a new clutch. But, if Brodie will just be easy on the throttle and not gas it, especially in the higher gears, he should be able to make it home without too much more trouble, then address the problem when he gets home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FJRBandit, post: 1406349, member: 17365"] I'm pretty sure that was the same error code I got when my clutch started going bad on my AE. It's been a few years now so please forgive my lack of specific memory. But the bottom line is, the clutch started slipping in the higher gears first, obviously. Gradually over a period of a few weeks the problem became worse and worse. Each time I would have to pull over, try to roll out slowly and let the engine clunk to a stop. Once you cycle the ignition the error code clears, all returns to "normal" and you can shift again. As mactrophy said, this is likely a permanent problem and will require a new clutch. But, if Brodie will just be easy on the throttle and not gas it, especially in the higher gears, he should be able to make it home without too much more trouble, then address the problem when he gets home. [/QUOTE]
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