I also apparently have a NSS issue, getting code P1899 and am able to start in R & D. The thing is, I replaced the NSS & re-wired a new pigtail, so I didn't expect to to have a problem here. When I replaced the switch, there were two choices: NS240 & NS240T. No clue what the difference is, but I went with the T version since the picture showed it coming with a new o-ring gasket thing. I noticed that it wasn't identical to the one I took out, most notably the plunger was longer, which probably means it's engaged more than it should be? IDK how it actually works.
The wiring is obviously likely culprit, but I THOUGHT I made triple sure I was wiring like for like, I snipped & soldered one at a time to avoid any mixups.
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I also had a P0743 (torque converter lockup issue), but that was almost certainly due to the fact that the PO had run his own ground wire up into the cab somewhere and simply twisted that into the 1" of wire coming out of the plug, AND/OR the fact that that "splice had come apart" AND/OR the fact that neither that nor the signal wire had any insulation near the plug. I made a slightly better temporary fix on all that and headed out on my trip after clearing the codes.
On the way there, I still had the code and didn't notice it locking up, but at some point on the trip the code cleared on it's own and the TC started locking up. The wiring is still ugly down there and a replacement pigtail doesn't seem to be something anyone sells, so I need to figure out how to solve that soon.
The wiring is obviously likely culprit, but I THOUGHT I made triple sure I was wiring like for like, I snipped & soldered one at a time to avoid any mixups.
= = = = = = = =
I also had a P0743 (torque converter lockup issue), but that was almost certainly due to the fact that the PO had run his own ground wire up into the cab somewhere and simply twisted that into the 1" of wire coming out of the plug, AND/OR the fact that that "splice had come apart" AND/OR the fact that neither that nor the signal wire had any insulation near the plug. I made a slightly better temporary fix on all that and headed out on my trip after clearing the codes.
On the way there, I still had the code and didn't notice it locking up, but at some point on the trip the code cleared on it's own and the TC started locking up. The wiring is still ugly down there and a replacement pigtail doesn't seem to be something anyone sells, so I need to figure out how to solve that soon.

