MikeVA
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- Courtland, VA
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- 94 XLT
I have spent all morning looking at the transmission threads to find a solution for my current problem without much success.
I have a 94 XLT with 175,000 miles, in the last couple of months the front end has been rebuilt, Vacuum shift modulator replaced, bands adjusted, trans fluid changed, new filter and trans drain plug installed. When I was chasing down a couple of vacuum leaks, I installed a vacuum gauge and after repairing all the leaks it holds 20 psi at warm idle and 12 to 15 under heavy acceleration, cruise control at 60 on level hwy it will hold around 15 to 17 psi.
Now the torque converter is locking up way to soon and slow to unlock with the dreaded shuddering when you come to a complete stop. I have seen a number of threads describing the failure to unlock, but not locking up to soon at the same time. Is the a way to test the signal to the solenoid to see when the PCM is sending a lock or unlock command (voltage or ground) without dropping the pan? If I have to drop the pan and dump out 4 or 5 quarts of fluid to test it, I might as well change it unless you have to remove the valve body to replace it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike
I have a 94 XLT with 175,000 miles, in the last couple of months the front end has been rebuilt, Vacuum shift modulator replaced, bands adjusted, trans fluid changed, new filter and trans drain plug installed. When I was chasing down a couple of vacuum leaks, I installed a vacuum gauge and after repairing all the leaks it holds 20 psi at warm idle and 12 to 15 under heavy acceleration, cruise control at 60 on level hwy it will hold around 15 to 17 psi.
Now the torque converter is locking up way to soon and slow to unlock with the dreaded shuddering when you come to a complete stop. I have seen a number of threads describing the failure to unlock, but not locking up to soon at the same time. Is the a way to test the signal to the solenoid to see when the PCM is sending a lock or unlock command (voltage or ground) without dropping the pan? If I have to drop the pan and dump out 4 or 5 quarts of fluid to test it, I might as well change it unless you have to remove the valve body to replace it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Mike