Brian Harper
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Some dumb questions . . .
I just had my TCC solenoid replaced and now the tranny is shifting up through the gears too quickly under light throttle and the TCC is locking up as soon as the tranny shifts into third at about 25 mph. It also shifts into 3rd about a second or so after shifting into 2nd gear. I tried the brake test on the TCC lockup and it passes the test no problem, even in third gear going 25 as above. Everything seems normal when driving under harder acceleration.
My questions are: what actually determines the shift points? Is it fluid pressure, or the ECM? Also, is the TCC lockup solenoid fed 12 Volts from the ECM via the ALDL connector F? If so, can I use a voltmeter and measure when the ECM is calling to lock up the converter? Any other troubleshooting suggestions? The car / transmission are all stock with 50 k on the odometer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I just had my TCC solenoid replaced and now the tranny is shifting up through the gears too quickly under light throttle and the TCC is locking up as soon as the tranny shifts into third at about 25 mph. It also shifts into 3rd about a second or so after shifting into 2nd gear. I tried the brake test on the TCC lockup and it passes the test no problem, even in third gear going 25 as above. Everything seems normal when driving under harder acceleration.
My questions are: what actually determines the shift points? Is it fluid pressure, or the ECM? Also, is the TCC lockup solenoid fed 12 Volts from the ECM via the ALDL connector F? If so, can I use a voltmeter and measure when the ECM is calling to lock up the converter? Any other troubleshooting suggestions? The car / transmission are all stock with 50 k on the odometer. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.