46re brand new, wont shift into the next gear
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46re brand new, wont shift into the next gear
i just bought a rebuilt transmission which i was told to be bullet proof... kevlar bands, red line clutches, blah blah... when 200 miles or so down the road it stops shifting...
it will go into reverse and first gear and neutral, but it wont shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd or forth.....
anyone have any ideas? its got to be something simple.
transmission gods please help
it will go into reverse and first gear and neutral, but it wont shift from 1st to 2nd to 3rd or forth.....
anyone have any ideas? its got to be something simple.
transmission gods please help
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checked the cable, there was a little slack in it.... unhooked the cable and it still does not shift... hooked it back up and adjusted it with little to no slack and still does not shift....
replaced both speed sensor in the rear end and the tail shaft of transmission..... still not shift..
took it down the road to a shop... they put a snap on scanner that looked like a dam computer on it and found no codes...
so now im official stumped on this.... i have no clue.... brand new trans with no shift.... in first i can do i freakin donut with my truck if i wanted to.. goes in reverse no problem....
any suggestions?
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Sorry man. Sounds like they messed something up on the rebuild. Seems pretty shady. Its one thing to diagnose something that is going bad on its own but its a completely different ballgame to try and diagnose something someone built into the unit, especially over the internet.
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Sorry man. Sounds like they messed something up on the rebuild. Seems pretty shady. Its one thing to diagnose something that is going bad on its own but its a completely different ballgame to try and diagnose something someone built into the unit, especially over the internet.
or maybe i was geting my hopes up that you could give me a quick fix .
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so your sayin that, there a possiblity that something inside mechanically is wrong, or something electronically? it couldnt a bad or faulty solenod or some sort... what else that consists of the transmission has to do with the shifting...... the guy showed to a diagram of the eletrical wiring of the transmission and i was like ""holy sh*t""... but for it to start acting the way it is now from acting completly normal is a little odd.
or maybe i was geting my hopes up that you could give me a quick fix .
or maybe i was geting my hopes up that you could give me a quick fix .
If youve checked the cable, replaced the external sensors, checked all of your transmission electrical connections to make sure they are plugged in, everything external, then its inside the transmission.
The transmission is not in limp mode. If you had a shorted wire a check engine light would come on or you would have other electrical indicators. You can check all of your fuses, but normally a blown transmission fuse would put the trans in limp mode. There is a possibility the governor pressure sensor is not working properly. But if you drop the pan and start changing things around, is the builder still going to warranty the trans?
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Everyone wants a quick fix. lol. But not everyone gets one.
If youve checked the cable, replaced the external sensors, checked all of your transmission electrical connections to make sure they are plugged in, everything external, then its inside the transmission.
The transmission is not in limp mode. If you had a shorted wire a check engine light would come on or you would have other electrical indicators. You can check all of your fuses, but normally a blown transmission fuse would put the trans in limp mode. There is a possibility the governor pressure sensor is not working properly. But if you drop the pan and start changing things around, is the builder still going to warranty the trans?
If youve checked the cable, replaced the external sensors, checked all of your transmission electrical connections to make sure they are plugged in, everything external, then its inside the transmission.
The transmission is not in limp mode. If you had a shorted wire a check engine light would come on or you would have other electrical indicators. You can check all of your fuses, but normally a blown transmission fuse would put the trans in limp mode. There is a possibility the governor pressure sensor is not working properly. But if you drop the pan and start changing things around, is the builder still going to warranty the trans?