nmos
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- December 10, 2007
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- City, State
- AZ
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 92
Last week my wife came home in our 92 Ex with about 230K and told me it wasn't feeling right in OD. Sure enough it wasn't shifting into OD at freeway speeds but seems otherwise normal in Drive when warm. When cold it does feel a little sluggish in pretty much every way and for the past couple of years there has been some 4-3 flair. I should note that TCC lockup seems good in 3rd. I tried flushing the fluid and adjusting the OD band without any noticeable change. I put a probe on both the TCC and 3-4 wires near the PCM and the PCM seems to be sending the correct signals at the correct time. With the ignition on but engine off I can hear the TCC and 3-4 relays faintly click when I ground their wires. At lower speeds (say 45-50) especially on a slight down grade it does appear to shift from 3 - 4. At this point all I can think of to do is to pull the VB, replace the 3-4 solenoid as well as any seals that are easily accessible and generally clean things up. I've never been into a VB before and it looks like there are a lot of opportunities to screw things up so I'd like to keep it as simple as possible. My questions are:
1. Is it likely that replacing the 3-4 solenoid will correct the OD problem?
2. What other parts will I need? I know I'll want new fluid, a new pan gasket, and filter. I know there is a low/reverse servo that has a seal that may be worth replacing. What other seals/gaskets do I need? Can I get them as a kit?
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Ray
1. Is it likely that replacing the 3-4 solenoid will correct the OD problem?
2. What other parts will I need? I know I'll want new fluid, a new pan gasket, and filter. I know there is a low/reverse servo that has a seal that may be worth replacing. What other seals/gaskets do I need? Can I get them as a kit?
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Ray