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o/d shift hunting

jimbolin

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Year, Model & Trim Level
93 4 door
I have 93 which has been great but on the way back from San Antonio this past weekend it started shifting in and out of o/d at speed and on flat ground. This morning it seems to be doing it more frequently. Is it rebuild time or maybe something that I can take care of? One other thing is that it shifts good other wise.
 



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My 99 has started doing the same thing. I just didn't know how to explain it. My Ex has 80000 miles. Shifts perfect except for this problem. Maybe somebody has had a similar problem, and offer us some advice!!
 






Well, the 3-4 shift in the first generations like Jimbolin has is controlled by a shift solenoid which is activated by the computer. If the computer is getting a bad input (say a Vehicle Speed Sensor - VSS that is going bad) it might not accurately command the shift. In addition, a wiring harness intermittent can do the same thing. Finally, the solenoid itself could be going bad, or becoming plugged up. Lastly, you have the prospect of soem Valve Body issues - sticking bores etc. Then finally, I have heard that a transfer case going bad and increasing resistance to movement can produce such a sysmptom, along with bad gas mileage. That's pretty much the list for 1st gens.

The 99 has a slightly longer laundry list, in that you also have an electronic pressure control solenoid, known to need replacement during the life of the vehicle. A host of valve body problems accompany the 5R55E, and it's likely a valve body rebuild and replacement of the EPC may solve the problems for Colet47. See the Rebuild Diary for the 5R55E Valve body in the sticky threads above. I do not discount possible bad inputs to the computer, just am a little quicker to indict the VB in the 5R55E's.
 






Thanks for the response Glacier! I am assumming it would be logical to start checking items you listed in the order you gave?
 






Yes, that is the usual protocol.
 






Thank you for the help. It is so good to know there are people that are willing to help. This forum is great. I will follow your suggestions.
 






Let us know how you make out, and if we can be of further help.
 






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