bustdnukls
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- January 8, 2007
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- City, State
- Chattanooga, TN
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 XLT
Recently purchased a '99 XLT, 4LSOHC with 206,000 miles on it to restore for my son. I'll go into the multitude of problems and repairs in a separate post, but the one remaining issue is the overdrive or lack thereof. The symptom is the O/D off light sporadically coming on and flashing. I printed the 5r55e chapter of the Mitchell Manual and the pertinent postings here. I removed the pan and tested all the shift solenoids as well as the EPC & TCC solenoid resistances and all were in spec. I removed all of these and bench checked to make sure that they changed state when energized. I cleaned and reinstalled them and checked resistance again through the 16 pin connector. I found the output shaft speed sensor to be under spec on resistance (295 ohms), so I replaced it, assuming I was getting a faulty speed signal. Installed a new filter and Mercon V fluid. Now the transmission shifts smoothly up through 4th and maybe 5th, but the light will still start flashing sometimes as I come to a stop or other times on accceleration. You've guessed by now that I don't own a professional grade OBD2 scanner & I'm cheap! I suspect that the EPC solenoid needs to be replaced. Should I break down and buy a good scanner (what kind?), pay the local shop to read the codes when the light is flashing (it resets with quick restart of the motor), or try the new EPC and/or shift kit? One last point, I just completed a 300 mile trip and at 70 mph the engine is turning 3000 rpm. Turning off the O/D only increases the rpms to about 3100 and fuel mileage was only 15.2 mpg. 
