Rough idle and stall after trans rebuild
#1
Rough idle and stall after trans rebuild
I just picked up the truck from the trans shop and I have a few issues.
1. ABS and Park brake lights on dash. (RWS sensor or trans speed sensor?)
2. When trying to start motor, harsh sound before start, but fine after. (never had that before rebuild)
3. 1st gear feels rough.
4. Now has a rough idle in park and as I let it idle it got worse and worse and worse then stalled out completly after about 30 second of continually worse idleing. Could this one be related to the trans rebuild or is it something else? (Checked battery connections as well because my dash lights all flickered a bit during rough idle.)
I did call the trans shop and they want me to come in on monday. Well its thursday and I have to drive it this weekend. Want to make sure that none of thses are something simple before they get their hands on it.
1. ABS and Park brake lights on dash. (RWS sensor or trans speed sensor?)
2. When trying to start motor, harsh sound before start, but fine after. (never had that before rebuild)
3. 1st gear feels rough.
4. Now has a rough idle in park and as I let it idle it got worse and worse and worse then stalled out completly after about 30 second of continually worse idleing. Could this one be related to the trans rebuild or is it something else? (Checked battery connections as well because my dash lights all flickered a bit during rough idle.)
I did call the trans shop and they want me to come in on monday. Well its thursday and I have to drive it this weekend. Want to make sure that none of thses are something simple before they get their hands on it.
Last edited by 8uzzsaw; 10-20-2011 at 12:29 PM.
#2
Check the output speed sensor in the trans first. Make sure it is plugged in, and the connections are clean. (if you even have one....)
Verify connections for RWS sensor as well.
It's possible that they nudged the crank sensor removing/installing the trans. It's a common mistake, and would account for the rough idle.
Does your noise when starting sound like grinding gears?
Verify connections for RWS sensor as well.
It's possible that they nudged the crank sensor removing/installing the trans. It's a common mistake, and would account for the rough idle.
Does your noise when starting sound like grinding gears?
#3
It could sound like grinding gears I guess. I'm not too familiar with the sound. All I know is that it wasnt there before the rebuild and I don't like the sound of it.
It almost resembles the sound of trying to start a running veh, but without the electrical overtone. I don't know if that helps any.
It almost resembles the sound of trying to start a running veh, but without the electrical overtone. I don't know if that helps any.
#4
Yeah, that's a starter misalignment problem. Given the way our starters mount though, I didn't think it was really possible to manage..... Might wanna have a look at the starter, and make sure the mounting bolts are tight.
Or, when you take it back to the trans shop, have THEM fix it. Don't let them feed you a line.
Or, when you take it back to the trans shop, have THEM fix it. Don't let them feed you a line.
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I am not JK. I am new to doing maint work and am learning, at a fast rate, but still learning. I have done brakes and u-joints and spark plugs, fan clutch, some body work, but not much else besides fluid changes and bulbs.
Come on z, gimme a break. I've already put my truck info in my sig, I should be good in your books by now!
Come on z, gimme a break. I've already put my truck info in my sig, I should be good in your books by now!
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