4L80E swap, now transmission codes.
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I feel like deleting this thread but, won't.

I went to take the grey plug adapter off to check out the pins and found that the connector was just barely slid on the transmission, just enough to make it look like it was on. I snapped it all the way on and clear the codes. They didn't come back.
Also, turned the P1638 to type X to get rid of the blinking battery light. 
Thanks guys for trying to diagnose a non existant problem.
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Originally Posted by XLR8NSS

I feel like deleting this thread but, won't.

I went to take the grey plug adapter off to check out the pins and found that the connector was just barely slid on the transmission, just enough to make it look like it was on. I snapped it all the way on and clear the codes. They didn't come back.
Also, turned the P1638 to type X to get rid of the blinking battery light. 
Thanks guys for trying to diagnose a non existant problem.

Glad to hear it was a ease fix, I had a 1860 PWM code and found out on of the pins push out in the adapter. Thats where I was going to send ya to check.lol
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