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I know it has to do with my CAGS. I have noticed that the car has been wanting to go into 4th at times and my clutch feels funny when I shift on occasion. When I purchased the car, it already had a CAGS defeat installed and worked fine. When I had headers and a tune done, the tuner reprogrammed it so the shift light did not come on and I thought he also programmed to not use CAGS altogther.
So the question is, why am I throwing the 803 code? If I just had the CAGS defeat, I know it can go bad. But if the PCM does not even try to use CAGS at all, then a defective CAGS defeat should not matter, correct?
Should I remove the CAGS defeat and see what happens?
I suppose that is entirely possible. It seems to crank fine, but it is still the original AC Delco battery so you never know I will have to have it checked since you mention that.
I removed the CAGS defeat and cleared the code. So far the Check Engine light has stayed off. The PCM was reprogrammed with the header install and tune so I don't need it. If everything stays fine this week, we will know it was something with the CAGS defeat.