After switching to a stock D-5 from an Art Carr non lock, I only get lockup under a load when going up a hill, and I cant figure this out.
With the key on, I checked power at the tan/blk wire on the ALDL connector (the wire coming from the TCC solenoid), and I'm getting 12.2 volts. This tells me that the voltage is making it from the brake switch to the TCC solenoid and to the ALDL. I checked my brake switch and its adjusted ok. The weird thing is, when I depress the brake pedal, the voltage at the tan/blk wire on the ALDL goes from 12.2 volts, to 11.8 volts. Shouldnt it go to zero?
Another question- If I were looking straight at the TCC connector on the side of the tranny, what should the colors be in order. Like top left is purple, top right is ***, bottom right is ****, bottom left is Tan/Blk.
I'm getting 26.6 ohms between pins A and D (purple and tan/blk) on the plug at the trans. This tells me the solenoid is wired up and good. The plug on the tranny is really floppy and loose though. No idea why or if this would be bad.
Another question- When we pulled the tranny, we disconnected the TV cable down at the trans and the cable disonnected from that little hook in the tranny. When We reinstalled the tranny, I simply pulled up on that little hook and hooked the cable back up to it. Is this all there is to that, or was there something else in there that this cable was supposed to attach to? I know tension is still on the cable, and it's working ok. I just dont know if there is something else to that thing that could affect lockup.
The inside of the bore on this used D-5 I bought had a decent amount of galling in it. Could this cause leakage of pressure necessary to lock?
Could having a couple trouble codes prevent lockup? I have codes 42 and 45 on the scanmaster, but no check engine light.
Will having my fluid a little low cause it to unlock?
I know my computer is commanding lockup, because the extender requires the computer to command it before it will begin lean cruise. Lean cruise works.
With the key on, I checked power at the tan/blk wire on the ALDL connector (the wire coming from the TCC solenoid), and I'm getting 12.2 volts. This tells me that the voltage is making it from the brake switch to the TCC solenoid and to the ALDL. I checked my brake switch and its adjusted ok. The weird thing is, when I depress the brake pedal, the voltage at the tan/blk wire on the ALDL goes from 12.2 volts, to 11.8 volts. Shouldnt it go to zero?
Another question- If I were looking straight at the TCC connector on the side of the tranny, what should the colors be in order. Like top left is purple, top right is ***, bottom right is ****, bottom left is Tan/Blk.
I'm getting 26.6 ohms between pins A and D (purple and tan/blk) on the plug at the trans. This tells me the solenoid is wired up and good. The plug on the tranny is really floppy and loose though. No idea why or if this would be bad.
Another question- When we pulled the tranny, we disconnected the TV cable down at the trans and the cable disonnected from that little hook in the tranny. When We reinstalled the tranny, I simply pulled up on that little hook and hooked the cable back up to it. Is this all there is to that, or was there something else in there that this cable was supposed to attach to? I know tension is still on the cable, and it's working ok. I just dont know if there is something else to that thing that could affect lockup.
The inside of the bore on this used D-5 I bought had a decent amount of galling in it. Could this cause leakage of pressure necessary to lock?
Could having a couple trouble codes prevent lockup? I have codes 42 and 45 on the scanmaster, but no check engine light.
Will having my fluid a little low cause it to unlock?
I know my computer is commanding lockup, because the extender requires the computer to command it before it will begin lean cruise. Lean cruise works.