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Old 08-29-2011, 07:55 AM   #1
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i have a 2001 montana 3.4l and i took it in to have the spark plugs and wires changed. i also needed the ignition coil replaced. now when i drive it on the highway at 120km/h the rpm is between 3000 to 3500, before it was between 2500 to 3000 , could they have done something when they replaced the plugs or is it normal to have high rpm after having this done. thanks
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i have a 2001 montana 3.4l and i took it in to have the spark plugs and wires changed. i also needed the ignition coil replaced. now when i drive it on the highway at 120km/h the rpm is between 3000 to 3500, before it was between 2500 to 3000 , could they have done something when they replaced the plugs or is it normal to have high rpm after having this done. thanks
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It is not normal. It sounds like your TCC (Locking Torque Converter) is not engaging. It could be a vacuum leak, but I would take it back and tell them to fix it.
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ok i took it in and they said it a transmission problem and got a code p1811 or p0748. is this easy to fix, they recomanded me to someone to do it. can i fix it my self.
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