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Old 07-24-2017, 01:06 PM
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I have a 98 12 valve with a recent transmission. It has begun to fall out of overdrive, at freeway speeds and highway speeds above 45-50. Does anyone have any thoughts on this because the guy who did the work is not getting anywhere, even with the 3 yr. warrantee.
 
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What does the PCM think trans temp is when it drops out of O/D? If it is overheating, the PCM will automatically drop to third.....

When the trans was replaced, was the cooler flushed good? Check valve removed??
 
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It happens when the truck is cold too. The truck also runs at different rpm for a set speed. For example, 70 mph is normally 2000 rpm, but it also will run at 2150 rpm. The gauges are accurate.
 
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Ah, so, you are just bouncing around 200 RPM or so? If that's the case, just replace the throttle position sensor. (get one from the dealer please) That is standard behavior for a TPS that is on its way out.
 




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