98 1500 4x4 5.2 trans slip
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98 1500 4x4 5.2 trans slip
Got a quad cab that the trans is acting up in. Purchased it about a year ago. Got around to getting it on the road. The guy who sold me the truck had about $1000 of work put into the trans a little less than a year before selling it to me. He had new gov pressure solenoids, output speed sensor, and more electronics in the trans replaced. Ill post a pic of the bill from the shop. It sat arounf for 6+ months before i got it to the shop and inspected. On the way back from the shop the trans started slipping really bad. I would have to baby it into gear. When the truck got warm the problem got worse. Ended up having to park it, get a ride home then tow it with my 3rd gen home. Will not go into reverse now just jerk when i select the reverse gear. Fluids are fine (spot on level, clean, no burnt smell) if cold and put into drive it will move. No grinding. Could some of the electronics be bad all ready? Like the gov pressure sil? Herd lots of issues with even oem replacements? Lots of great minds on this forum. This forum is why lots of my trucks still run.
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Try unplugging the 8 pin connector on the drivers side of the trans. It's about halfway back, plugs straight down into the top of the valve body. (on the outside.) Go for a drive. You will have ZERO automatic function, no TCC, and no O/D, and it will set a selection of codes. So, shift manually, start in first, shift when appropriate. If it goes into the gear you tell it to, when you tell it to, then it's just the electronics. If it still misbehaves, rebuild time.
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So i believe i found the connector. Was round and was 8pin. Took it out and took it for a spin. Did shift through the gears but a little slipping. Probably because i didnt baby it enough. Goes in reverse when i didnt before. But exhaust smells terrible. Looks a little over filled on tranny fluids. Should i be smelling what i smell? Should it be slipping going through gears?
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