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So last weekend i ran into a transmission problem on the track, there were no codes on the cobb AP, but i lost the even gears (2,4,6) and from what i've read and according to my shop, it is the transmission pressure sensor. So reading on here, i've seen willall's replacement but hearing they haven't worked well. So was wondering, what have people that can't go to nissan done about this issue.

Who offers replacement sensors, or is there some way to get oem sensors?

I'm in desperate need as i need my car back asap, is there any danger on driving just using the odd gears?

anyone that offers replacements please PM me as i need these ASAP
 

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So last weekend i ran into a transmission problem on the track, there were no codes on the cobb AP, but i lost the even gears (2,4,6) and from what i've read and according to my shop, it is the transmission pressure sensor. So reading on here, i've seen willall's replacement but hearing they haven't worked well. So was wondering, what have people that can't go to nissan done about this issue.

Who offers replacement sensors, or is there some way to get oem sensors?

I'm in desperate need as i need my car back asap, is there any danger on driving just using the odd gears?

anyone that offers replacements please PM me as i need these ASAP
Last time I spoke with Glenn from Dodsons (6 months ago) he told me they were looking to bring out some high performance pressure switches, might be worth a email to him.
 

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I just checked a few days ago and they were a few weeks out still.
i know you work on a ton of transmissions, what do you do?
 

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So reading on here, i've seen willall's replacement but hearing they haven't worked well.
They do indeed work very well.
Dont believe the rumour mill. We make solutions, not stories


We have a system now where all three sensors mount low in the transmission pan so should there ever be a failure its a pan-off job to fit a replacement sensor rather than $2000 worth of trans removal and disassembly. The sensors we use are American in design and very reliable versus some of the Chinese options that are planned to come to market.

Good luck with your transmission and hope you get a solution that suits your needs soon.
 

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They do indeed work very well.
Dont believe the rumour mill. We make solutions, not stories


We have a system now where all three sensors mount low in the transmission pan so should there ever be a failure its a pan-off job to fit a replacement sensor rather than $2000 worth of trans removal and disassembly. The sensors we use are American in design and very reliable versus some of the Chinese options that are planned to come to market.

Good luck with your transmission and hope you get a solution that suits your needs soon.
alright cool, well im definately interested, just from reading this thread: http://www.nagtroc.org/forums/index.php?/topic/60213-another-tranny-casualty-ap-code-p0840/

He installed your product and he had issues 60 kms later. So was wondering the backstory or if this was resolved.

I did pm you about pricing and actually getting it, but you didnt message me back
 

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I never heard back whether they were our sensor replacements or not. They may have been.....
I certainly havent seen them back for warranty.
alright martin, so PM me so we can work out a deal and get my car fixed, this is the 3rd time ive asked you to do so
 
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