cellblock_g
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The lockup will usually try to engage in 2nd gear, at speeds as low as 15 MPH, even with a cold engine.
It will also stay locked usually, and not disengage at highway speeds when I take my foot off the throttle.
It will also try to force the car to hold 2nd gear when coming to a stop, nearly stalling the motor, but it finally bumps into first at the last moment.
Also, for example when taking a slow turn in town, say turning onto a side street, the lockup won't release and will cause the transmission to bog down and growl until the car gets up to speed.
I pulled the fuse for the TCC but this kills my gages and causes the Check Engine light to come on, and the clutch still engages.
I pulled the plug on the side of the tranny, and hooray!, problem temporarily solves, except i have no lockup at all. I was warned that without the lockup the tranny will overheat on the highway, so i plugged it back in. But note that the car shifts as smooth as silk without the lockup clutch engaged.
For about 20 minutes it shifted beautifully, EXACTLY like it should. The lockup wouldn't come on till 45 MPH in 3rd gear (the way I remember most cars of this vintage being), and would disengage and engage properly when I applied/released the acclerator. After that it started playing the same old game, with all the problems above coming back. It seems to act up the most after highway driving (65-75 MPH), over long distances.
Anyone have any suggestions as to what the problem could be?
The fluid is clean, smells nice and fruity yet, and doesn't leave dark stains on white towels.
The transmission has no external cooler (no lines going to the radiator if I remember right).
Is it something that a simple flush might remedy?
And what would be the lessor of two evils here: Driving with no torque converter lockup clutch or driving it as is with all the above problems?