trans or torque convertor problem?
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trans or torque convertor problem?
Today I was driving in to work and went to pass a truck so I sped up to pass and now I have a little lunge in the trans or torque convertor at about 55 or 60mph. I can't repeat the problem everytime but it happened a couple of times after that. Should I take it in now? I'm still under warranty or has anyone had a similar problem?
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What's strange is everything seems fine now. I think the Torque convertor just does some strange things when you either have a load or accelerate in the upper mph range.
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If you have warranty, I would still take it in because what you are describing is not normal. I still think it sounds like the TCC in 4th gear cycling in and out and not holding properly.ace wrote:What's strange is everything seems fine now. I think the Torque convertor just does some strange things when you either have a load or accelerate in the upper mph range.
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I have something similar happening. The torque convertor locks up at 50 mph. But, sometimes it will lock, then unlock, then lock, then unlock a few times, maybe 3 or 4 times, then locks up. Only noticed it when gettting on the highway. I may just get a switch and lock the convertor manualy. It sucks when you pull onto the highway with moderate acceleration, then the torque convertor locks and bogs the engine down at 50 mph. It sucks, the engine hits that 50 mph and the engine note goes to - BWAHHHHHHHH
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A manual switch would be nice, but alot more difficult to do on a 4L60E vs. a 700R4 because of the computer controlling shifting. I think it can be done, but programming might also be needed. It would be a cool feature to have an auto/manual switch for the converter.Mat73GNZ wrote:I may just get a switch and lock the convertor manualy. It sucks when you pull onto the highway with moderate acceleration, then the torque convertor locks and bogs the engine down at 50 mph.
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It has already been done and wasn't that hard to do - Torque converter controlkillian96ss wrote:A manual switch would be nice, but alot more difficult to do on a 4L60E vs. a 700R4 because of the computer controlling shifting. I think it can be done, but programming might also be needed. It would be a cool feature to have an auto/manual switch for the converter.
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Thanks That is a very simple setup. Did you ever get the Check Engine Light because of this? From reading the posts it seems as though the only downside is the cruise being disabled as well, right?HenryJ wrote:It has already been done and wasn't that hard to do - Torque converter control
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The Check Engine light only deals with emission systems on our vehicles... or any vehicle for that matter. Am I wrong here?
For the TC switch, I'll have to check it out, but I will want to have a brake switch involved. I don't want to stall out the S-10 at a stop light
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For the TC switch, I'll have to check it out, but I will want to have a brake switch involved. I don't want to stall out the S-10 at a stop light
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No check engine light, but I don't use it for long periods like days or weeks. I haven't gone back a traced out a way to do this without disabling the cruise control. Actually I kind of like the fact that I have another method of disabling the cruise too.
The vast majority of codes to set the SES light are emissions related, however there are transmission codes that will set the light as well. I don't know the threshold for the TCC.
Don't worry about this stalling you at the stop light This actually does the opposite. It does not allow the converter to lock.
The vast majority of codes to set the SES light are emissions related, however there are transmission codes that will set the light as well. I don't know the threshold for the TCC.
Don't worry about this stalling you at the stop light This actually does the opposite. It does not allow the converter to lock.
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There are actually a few TCC related DTC's that can be triggered.HenryJ wrote:The vast majority of codes to set the SES light are emissions related, however there are transmission codes that will set the light as well. I don't know the threshold for the TCC.
P0740 is a continuous open or short to ground in the TCC circuit or the TCC solenoid
P0742 is a low torque converter slip when the TCC is commanded off
P1860 is a continuous open or short to ground in the TCC PWM circuit or the TCC PWM sensor
P1870 is excessive TCC slip when the torque converter clutch should be engaged.
The last one P1870, is the one I can see being triggered, but maybe not. It is nice to be able to turn off the TCC function, but the aftermarket kits for the 700R4's allow you to turn off the TCC or manual engage it when you want it, or set the speed at which you want the TCC to engage. This is originally what I was talking about and why I thought it would be difficult to do on the 4L60E. The cruise being off when the TCC is off wouldn't bother me since cruise works better with the lockup feature anyway, plus I like the simplicity of current TCC mod. Thanks again HJ for pointing out this mod to me.
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The last bit of research I did on this indicated the codes would set but not cause the light to come on.killian96ss wrote:There are actually a few TCC related DTC's that can be triggered.HenryJ wrote:The vast majority of codes to set the SES light are emissions related, however there are transmission codes that will set the light as well. I don't know the threshold for the TCC.
P0740 is a continuous open or short to ground in the TCC circuit or the TCC solenoid
P0742 is a low torque converter slip when the TCC is commanded off
P1860 is a continuous open or short to ground in the TCC PWM circuit or the TCC PWM sensor
P1870 is excessive TCC slip when the torque converter clutch should be engaged.
The last one P1870, is the one I can see being triggered, but maybe not. It is nice to be able to turn off the TCC function, but the aftermarket kits for the 700R4's allow you to turn off the TCC or manual engage it when you want it, or set the speed at which you want the TCC to engage. This is originally what I was talking about and why I thought it would be difficult to do on the 4L60E. The cruise being off when the TCC is off wouldn't bother me since cruise works better with the lockup feature anyway, plus I like the simplicity of current TCC mod. Thanks again HJ for pointing out this mod to me.
Steve
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For the transmission DTC's P0740 , P0741, P0742, P0751, P0752, P0753, P0756, P0758, P1810, P1860, P1870, P1875 the PCM illuminates the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp).
Those are about all the transmission diagnostic trouble codes that I see that will set a light.
About half of the possible codes will not set the light.
I have scanned mine numerous times and have yet to store a code , or set a transmission related DTC.
Those are about all the transmission diagnostic trouble codes that I see that will set a light.
About half of the possible codes will not set the light.
I have scanned mine numerous times and have yet to store a code , or set a transmission related DTC.
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