I know this has been beat to death in various forms, but here it is again. Let me get specific though.
1. I hardwired a TCC lock-up switch into the car years ago. It has always worked (if the TCC would lock up. I've burned a few out).
2. The torque convertor is a Precision Vigilante 5-clutch. The TCC locked fine, then the car sat for almost a year.
3. The car is back on the road, but the TCC doesn't lock anymore.
4. I checked the switch on the brake pedal and it seemed OK, but that's basically an unlock switch anyway, isn't it?
5. I pulled the TCC solenoid, and it clicked when I put power (12V) to it--at least the first few times. Then it shorted out or something and is now dead. Oops. Should have tested it once and left it alone. Bottom line was that it was OK and the TCC didn't lock anyway.
6. I bought a generic replacement part. Looks weird, but the parts store tells me it's what's called for in all TH200-4Rs. It replaces the two bolts with studs and the stud nuts push the solenoid tube down just about 3/16". But the tube part is just that much longer, so it should fit OK. You have to cut the wires and re-attach them with the included plastic locking nuts. Anybody have any experience with these replacement solenoids?
7. Is there a trouble-shooting tree for this problem? Seems like that if the solenoid is OK and the clutches are OK, there must be something else (OK, I'm assuming that in a 1-year old Vigilante the clutches are still OK).
Thanks.
Keith
1. I hardwired a TCC lock-up switch into the car years ago. It has always worked (if the TCC would lock up. I've burned a few out).
2. The torque convertor is a Precision Vigilante 5-clutch. The TCC locked fine, then the car sat for almost a year.
3. The car is back on the road, but the TCC doesn't lock anymore.
4. I checked the switch on the brake pedal and it seemed OK, but that's basically an unlock switch anyway, isn't it?
5. I pulled the TCC solenoid, and it clicked when I put power (12V) to it--at least the first few times. Then it shorted out or something and is now dead. Oops. Should have tested it once and left it alone. Bottom line was that it was OK and the TCC didn't lock anyway.
6. I bought a generic replacement part. Looks weird, but the parts store tells me it's what's called for in all TH200-4Rs. It replaces the two bolts with studs and the stud nuts push the solenoid tube down just about 3/16". But the tube part is just that much longer, so it should fit OK. You have to cut the wires and re-attach them with the included plastic locking nuts. Anybody have any experience with these replacement solenoids?
7. Is there a trouble-shooting tree for this problem? Seems like that if the solenoid is OK and the clutches are OK, there must be something else (OK, I'm assuming that in a 1-year old Vigilante the clutches are still OK).
Thanks.
Keith