SVTRay
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I got the evil wrench dash light yesterday and it persisted a little today as well.
Yesterday it turned on and off periodically during an extended drive (roughly 500-700 miles) and at one point the vehicle acted as if it was in neutral and would not move. I was pulling out of a parking lot in drive and it stopped accelerating and simply reved instead. I dropped a couple gears and then returned it to drive and it regained acceleration. I was simply turning around in the parking lot, the vehicle was never in parked or placed reverse during this time. So far the vehicle hasn't done the neutral/rev thing again but I did have the evil wrench light this morning. I drove it over to the dealership but the light turned off before I got there and they was too busy to pull codes at that time.
Anyhow, I figured I would see what the Pros here had to say about it.
2010 6.2L
90,*** miles
Background info.
I have made several trips to Colorado (from Dallas Texas, was returning home when this happened). During this time I had to use 4WD constantly to help with traction driving on snow and ice. I also used the tow/trailer switch to help change shifting points driving around hills.
Yesterday it turned on and off periodically during an extended drive (roughly 500-700 miles) and at one point the vehicle acted as if it was in neutral and would not move. I was pulling out of a parking lot in drive and it stopped accelerating and simply reved instead. I dropped a couple gears and then returned it to drive and it regained acceleration. I was simply turning around in the parking lot, the vehicle was never in parked or placed reverse during this time. So far the vehicle hasn't done the neutral/rev thing again but I did have the evil wrench light this morning. I drove it over to the dealership but the light turned off before I got there and they was too busy to pull codes at that time.
Anyhow, I figured I would see what the Pros here had to say about it.
2010 6.2L
90,*** miles
Background info.
I have made several trips to Colorado (from Dallas Texas, was returning home when this happened). During this time I had to use 4WD constantly to help with traction driving on snow and ice. I also used the tow/trailer switch to help change shifting points driving around hills.