Hey guys,
Picked up my GN last weekend. Runs like a top since I completed the Spring Cleaning list at gnttype.org. It is a fairly low mileage (29K) car driven by an older lady originally. My knowledgeable GM technician friend informed me that the TCC solenoid was baked in it and told me to get it replaced ASAP and just make short trips around town...no long rides on the highway...in the meantime. He also suggested I disconnect the four-pronged connector on the driver's side of the tranny. Anyways...
The car shifted good when I got it. Nice crisp shifts that would just bark the right rear (no posi
) under moderate throttle. Not one to leave anything alone, I thought I would adjust the TV just to be sure. The D button was extremely difficult to push in. In fact I had to use a punch the first couple of times because my poor thumb wouldn't do the job. When I went to pull the cable back towards the firewall it seemed to go alot further than I was suspecting/used to on my SyTys. Since the adjustment its never shifted right. Shifts are much too hard, too late, etc. I have tried to reset it numerous times, but with no luck.
I set the IAC and TPS (which was only 4.08 at WOT) and took it for a ride with a friend's TurboLink out on the highway to try a WOT run for the first time since I got it. I was cruising at 1875 rpm/47 mph and rolled into the throttle (I know these vehicles aren't fond of part-throttle stabs, especially on the highway). The tranny downshifted hard despite the roll in, and rpms on the shift shot up to 3800 in one frame (1.25 seconds) in TurboLink. I also saw 11.5* of knock retard instantly...YIKES!!! Now I should mention that I had forgotten to pull out the TCC solenoid connector at this point also. Not sure if that has any relation but I thought I should mention it. Limped my baby home, reset the TV adjustment one more time and took it for a short ride later last night. Still seems to shift harshly and definitely too late.
So my question is how can I solve this problem? Did I maybe somehow stretch the TV cable? It's so frustrating because enginewise the car is running sooo strong and I want to move along with tuning it, but of course I cannot with it shifting like this. Please help!!! Thanks as always. Sorry for the long post.
PS - I should mention that when I took the car out last night the TCC solenoid connector on the side of the trans was unplugged. Didn't seem to make a lot of difference.
Picked up my GN last weekend. Runs like a top since I completed the Spring Cleaning list at gnttype.org. It is a fairly low mileage (29K) car driven by an older lady originally. My knowledgeable GM technician friend informed me that the TCC solenoid was baked in it and told me to get it replaced ASAP and just make short trips around town...no long rides on the highway...in the meantime. He also suggested I disconnect the four-pronged connector on the driver's side of the tranny. Anyways...
The car shifted good when I got it. Nice crisp shifts that would just bark the right rear (no posi

I set the IAC and TPS (which was only 4.08 at WOT) and took it for a ride with a friend's TurboLink out on the highway to try a WOT run for the first time since I got it. I was cruising at 1875 rpm/47 mph and rolled into the throttle (I know these vehicles aren't fond of part-throttle stabs, especially on the highway). The tranny downshifted hard despite the roll in, and rpms on the shift shot up to 3800 in one frame (1.25 seconds) in TurboLink. I also saw 11.5* of knock retard instantly...YIKES!!! Now I should mention that I had forgotten to pull out the TCC solenoid connector at this point also. Not sure if that has any relation but I thought I should mention it. Limped my baby home, reset the TV adjustment one more time and took it for a short ride later last night. Still seems to shift harshly and definitely too late.
So my question is how can I solve this problem? Did I maybe somehow stretch the TV cable? It's so frustrating because enginewise the car is running sooo strong and I want to move along with tuning it, but of course I cannot with it shifting like this. Please help!!! Thanks as always. Sorry for the long post.
PS - I should mention that when I took the car out last night the TCC solenoid connector on the side of the trans was unplugged. Didn't seem to make a lot of difference.