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LUMBER MAN
03-12-2005, 08:28
2001 chevy 4x4 extended cab 8' bed
Last week started truck and drove away never shifted out of 3rd also jumped when started and stoped, service enging light came on then truck went to dealer for the first time code PO708 showed up they said I needed a new switch because water corroded it the trans technician said the spray from the front tire is in direct line with the switch they installed new switch and reprogramed controller I asked if new switch was different they said no and there was a good chance it would do it again . And guess what they said it was not under waranty and it cost $512.00 to fix
DmaxMaverick
03-12-2005, 09:21
Welcome to the forums!
Sorry to hear of your experience. You'll really hate what has to be said about it. That switch can be had for less than $50 from an Allison dealer, and takes less than 30 minutes to install with no special tools. Even if it's out of warranty, go back to the dealer and pitch a fit. It is a known issue, and they should fix it. If you have the tan switch, then it's the latest one, which is supposed to be better according to Allison. If your switch is black, it is the older one, and the dealer ripped you off by selling you old, inferior stock. $512 is a rip off in any case. The dealer sells the switch for around $100, and it takes them less than 1/2 hour labor to replace it. A realistic dealer repair should be less than $200, including diagnostic and programming.
Search the posts for "NSBU" and you'll get lots of info on it.
found a bulletin pertaining to NSBU switch sheilds available through aftermarket sources. it's an easy install and a worth while investment in my opionion. heres the list....
Canadian Distributors
Alberta
4 WEST
3410 - 9th STREET S.E.
CALGARY, AB T2G 3O3
CONTACT: TERRY LENARD
Email: 4west@shaw.ca
FAX: 403-243-7375
PH: 403-243-0079
CROSS CANADA AUTO BODY
8221 MCINTYRE ROAD
EDMONTON, AB T6E 5J7
FAX: 780-440-0498
PH: 780-448-1901
CUSTOM TRUCK PARTS
13313 - 100th STREET
GRANDE PRAIRIE, AB T8V 4H4
email: ctpdist@telusplanet.net
FAX: 780-532-1084
PH: 780-538-2211
ENTERPRISE ROBERT THIBERT
6804 - 30th STREET S.E.
CALGARY, AB T2C 1N9
Contact: STEVE AGOPIEN
PH: 403-589-3758
INNOVATIVE CREATIONS ENTERPRISE
URBANEX ENTERPRISE LTD
1520 - 33 ST. N
LETHBRIDGE, AB T4H 5H3
CONTACT: DARWIN EARL
FAX:403-329-3564
PH: 403-329-8801
TYA SALES
11761 - 156th STREET
EDMONTON, AB T5M 3N4
FAX: 780-452-5622
PH: 800-665-3665
British Columbia
LORDCO PARTS
22866 DEWDNEY ROAD
MAPLE RIDGE, BC V2X 3K6
FAX: 604-463-7557
PH: 604-467-1581
NORTH SHORE OFF-ROAD
1520 RICHMOND STREET
NORTH VANCOUVER, BC V7T 1B2
FAX: 604-988-3366
PH: 604-988-7677
TYA SALES
1765 DOUGLAS ROAD
BURNABY, BC V5C 5A5
FAX: 604-320-2020
PH: 604-320-2000
Ontario
KIRSCH & GIDARO MARKETING
120 JEVLAN DR. #3
WOODBRIDGE, ON L4L 8G3
CONTACT: MARSH GIDARO / MARC GIDARO / AL WRIGH
FAX: 905-856-1199
PH: 905-856-1155
AUTOSTOCK DISTRIBUTORS
5101 ORBITOR DRIVE UNIT B
MISSISSAUGA, ON L4K 4V1
FAX: 905-629-7205
PH: 905-361-4300
CROSS CANADA AUTO BODY
2895 WALKER ROAD
WINDSOR, ON N8W 3R2
FAX: 519-966-4266
PH: 519-966-0450
CROSS CANADA AUTO BODY
5 TILBURY COURT
BRAMPTON, ON L6T 3T4
FAX: 905-454-4098
PH: 905-454-5580
MID CANADA AUTO
1134 ROLAND STREET
THUNDER BAY, ON P7B 5M4
FAX: 807-623-1105
PH: 807-623-1990
NATIONAL 4 x 4
4122 SOUTH SERVICE ROAD
BURLINGTON, ON L7L 4X5
EMAIL webmaster@national4wd.com
FAX: 905-634-6010
PH: 905-634-0001
RIVA TRUCK ACCESSORIES
#11, 5875 HWY 7 WEST
WOODBRIDGE, ON L4L 1T9
FAX: 905-851-6082
PH: 905-851-7482
TRUCK ACCESSORIES PLUS
2 FISHERMAN DRIVE, UNIT #8
BRAMPTON, ON L7A 1BS
FAX: 905-846-4026
PH: 905-846-1016
Quebec
ENTERPRISE ROBERT THIBERT
200 BOUL. ST. JEAN BAPTIST
MERCIER, QC J6R 2L2
FAX: 450-691-4280
PH: 450-699-0560
United States
Nevada
CUSTOM TRUCK
3068 E. FREEMAN
LAS VEGAS, NV
89104-2208
FAX: 702-641-4537
PH:702-641-4666
Montana
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRUCK ACCESS
BOX 80844
BILLINGS, MT
59108
FAX: 406-245-2904
PH: 406-245-5500
California
SIERRA TRUCK & VAN
225 LOPES RD.
FAIRFIELD, CA
94534
FAX# 707-864-4383
PH# 707-864-1064
TRUCK SMART INC.
4055 GRASS VALLEY HWY.
STE. #107
AUBURN, CA 95602
FAX: 530-888-9172
PH: 530-888-7825
PICK-EM-UP TRUCK STORE
1921 VERNE ROBERTS CIRCLE
ANTIOCH, CA 94509
PH: 925-776-4847
PICK-EM-UP TRUCK STORE
3768 SANTA ROSA AVENUE
SANTA ROSA, CA 95407
PH: 707-585-8995
I have the EXACT problem. Will be dropping off at the dealer Mon.
Is there a chance this is something a person can install ones self?
If not I will post what goes on at the dealership.
Al
yeah it's real easy, here the procedure:
Disconnect the external wiring harness from the PNP switch.
Disconnect the shift linkage/cable from the shift lever on the selector shaft.
Use wrench to prevent the shift lever from rotating. Remove nut from the end of the selector shaft. Carefully remove the shift lever from selector shaft.
Remove the two bolts. Remove the PNP switch by sliding it outward over the selector shaft.
Important: If the park/neutral position switch did not easily slide off the selector shaft, use a file to remove any burrs or raised metal where the selector lever was seated against the shoulder of the selector shaft.
and to install:
Be sure that the neutral assurance bracket is in the proper position on PNP switch.
Make sure the selector shaft is in the N (Neutral) position as follows:
- Place a wrench on the selector shaft flats and rotate the shaft to its furthest clockwise position.
- Rotate the selector shaft counter-clockwise two detents.
Align the PNP switch with the main housing so that the neutral assurance bracket is facing outward.
While maintaining the correct PNP switch-to-selector-shaft alignment, slide the new PNP switch over the selector shaft.
While holding the neutral assurance bracket in engagement with the PNP switch, install the two bolts so that the PNP switch may be rotated with some effort.
Tighten
Tighten the two bolts to 27 N
dmaxalliTech
04-08-2005, 19:13
NSBU switch is covered under the emissions warranty up to 7/70 IIRC. Its only covered that long on the diesels. Have your dealer look in the P&P manual...Its there.
Thanks for the info guys, would be great if it would be covered under warranty.
Say I have the "edge" installed on the truck, should I remove it before bring it in? I don't have any gauges installed. So that won't be a give-a-way. Never push the truck hard, just like the little extra punch getting on the freeway from time to time.
Later, Al
Originally posted by dmaxalliTech:
NSBU switch is covered under the emissions warranty up to 7/70 IIRC. Its only covered that long on the diesels. Have your dealer look in the P&P manual...Its there. Do you know if there is a website that has this info. Would be handy when talking with the dealer.
Thanks,Al
DmaxMaverick
04-09-2005, 11:46
Originally posted by ScubaAl:
Thanks for the info guys, would be great if it would be covered under warranty.
Say I have the "edge" installed on the truck, should I remove it before bring it in? I don't have any gauges installed. So that won't be a give-a-way. Never push the truck hard, just like the little extra punch getting on the freeway from time to time.
Later, Al You bet! Take the box off. Your current issue has nothing to do with it, but you may have an issue later, and the dealer might remember you had it on there (or make a little note in your service file). They can be quite anal about such things, and deny warranty claims because of it, even if the box didn't cause it.
dmaxalliTech
04-10-2005, 05:23
Scuba, dont know of any website detailing it, other then what I have read myself in the P&P manual. I was in the dealer for more then 10 years and we had constant access to it.
the federal emissons warr. is actually good to 8yr/80K. Your dealer can look on dealerworld for a list of wahts covered and what ain't. It's a rather extensive list but is to the point as to what is covered and for how long.
Emission Defect Warranty
General Motors Corporation warrants to the owner that the vehicle:
Had the switch replaced Tues. I dropped the truck off Mon morning and took longer then I would of liked. I kept telling them what the problem was, but they had to follow procdures.
Anyway cost: Switch $188.69
Labor $149.24
Shop supplies $ 19.48
codes P0700 P0708
Al
Man Al, have you priced one of these switches @ an Allison dealer? it'd make you sick. About $60 for the switch and about 1/2 hr labor to do it yourself.
Originally posted by madmatt:
Man Al, have you priced one of these switches @ an Allison dealer? it'd make you sick. About $60 for the switch and about 1/2 hr labor to do it yourself. Makes a person sick doesn't it. Better off then a guy I work with. He has the same truck w/juice and a bunch of goodies blew up the tranny. Talking anywhere from $4200-$5200
Al
turn him on to a proloc tranny and a sun coast converter. about the same money for a lot better tranny.
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