Transmission issues/questions.....
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Drill the check ball anyway. Probably not the issues.... but, ya never know.
For my next trick...... I would consider picking up an infra-red thermometer, they can be had pretty cheap. Take the truck out, drive it till the trans temp lite comes on, pull over, (leave the engine running, in neutral..... set e-brake...) and shoot the line coming out of the front of the trans, and see what temp it really is. That should answer the question of "Is it REALLY getting hot?" or not.
For my next trick...... I would consider picking up an infra-red thermometer, they can be had pretty cheap. Take the truck out, drive it till the trans temp lite comes on, pull over, (leave the engine running, in neutral..... set e-brake...) and shoot the line coming out of the front of the trans, and see what temp it really is. That should answer the question of "Is it REALLY getting hot?" or not.
#46
transmission issues
my tranny will not shift to 3rd gear when over drive is off (it will but have to let off the gas ) and shifts to all gears when O.D is on but shifts to O.D realy quickly from 3rd gear and wont shift back down when i want to pass or i am climbing a hill ect... any ideas on what to do
#47
Yesterday, while putting a new radiator on Ole Blue, since I already had the check valve line disconnected on the radiator end, I went ahead and unbolted it from the tranny line on the check valve/ball end, and drilled that sucker out. Then I let it run and get good and warm, checked the tranny fluid, both level and color of the ATF is great! I haven't been able to take it on a very long road trip yet, but I drove it about 20 or 30 miles after the repairs, and it is running good, no lights on and dry as a bone underneath so far. Hopefully my issue is (finally) resolved! I will post another (hopefully final) update after I am able to take it on a long enough trip to figure out for sure if it has cleared up. But feeling good about it :-)
#48
Ok, interesting follow up....Drove over 100 miles today, mostly highway, 65-70 mph, and I have good and bad news to report. Good news is, no O/D OFF or TRANS TEMP lights, and the truck was dry as a bone underneath after all that mileage, so the new radiator is good, and the transmission overheating issue seems to be resolved. BUT, I now have a P1740 trouble code and my overdrive isn't working; it shifts fine through 1st, 2nd and 3rd, but won't shift out of 3rd to 4th/OD; RPM's stay wound around 2,700 or so and never shifts or kicks down. My O/D worked fine before I removed the check valve ball out of the transmission line, up to the point where the transmission was overheating anyway. So, what now? Any ideas or suggestions..........
#49
Check the electrical connector about halfway back on the trans, drivers side. (8 pin) Make sure it is in good condition, and plugged in nice and tight.
Also check the connectors at the PCM. Same thing there, clean and tight.
Make sure the wire for the O/D solenoid from the trans, to the PCM is good. (wiring diagrams are in the Service manual, that you can download from the Service Manual thread, in the FAQ section.)
If everything checks out, replace the O/D, and TCC solenoids. (procedure is in service manual.)
Also check the connectors at the PCM. Same thing there, clean and tight.
Make sure the wire for the O/D solenoid from the trans, to the PCM is good. (wiring diagrams are in the Service manual, that you can download from the Service Manual thread, in the FAQ section.)
If everything checks out, replace the O/D, and TCC solenoids. (procedure is in service manual.)
#50
Any chance the removal of the check valve ball caused the P1740 code and O/D not working issue? I just find it odd that my O/D worked fine (prior to the transmission temp rising after 30-45 minutes of constant driving) and I never got that code, before I removed the check valve, and the code just appeared after I drilled out the c/v ball.....