libtec
12-09-2004, 22:13
Hi. Thanks for looking.
I have a question that might go along with the problem Ryan Colley listed for his 700r4. I have a 90 6.2 suburban 4wd that has a problem getting the convertor to lock up. 99.5% of the time the convertor never locks up and for no reason at all it will start working.? I think it's a loose wire problem somewhere since the problem doesn't appear to be heat related at all. One situation that happens however is that when the convertor does lock up the tranny refuses to down shift when I mash the pedal to the floor. The only way to get it to unlock is to tap the brake or slow way down (5mph) and then the system resets and everything goes fine.
What I don't know is how is the lock supposed to function normaly? I know that the convertor is supposed to engage after you run at a constant throttle setting for over roughly 30 seconds and at or above 35 miles an hour. When is it supposed to disengage? I figure that they would set it up to kick out when you push the pedal far enough to get more power rather than stay on and lug the motor down. Similarly, wouldn't enough of a speed reduction turn it off so you can accelerate again.
Can I bypass the computer control that times out the 30 seconds and collects other inputs and set a 12v on/off signal straight to the tranny through a toggle switch? Is there a negative side to doing this? It seems like that computer is an extra that isn't really needed if a guy is willing to flip a switch every once and a while.
I don't have any info on testing or troubleshooting the elements that provide the inputs (TPS, speed signal generator ohm readings or voltage outputs) so I can figure out why the system isn't working all the time in the first place.
Last on the list. What are the two electronic modules under my dash by the steering column? one is a little black box clipped onto the metal below the radio, the other is a box with heat fins directly under the column?
Thanks in advance!
I have a question that might go along with the problem Ryan Colley listed for his 700r4. I have a 90 6.2 suburban 4wd that has a problem getting the convertor to lock up. 99.5% of the time the convertor never locks up and for no reason at all it will start working.? I think it's a loose wire problem somewhere since the problem doesn't appear to be heat related at all. One situation that happens however is that when the convertor does lock up the tranny refuses to down shift when I mash the pedal to the floor. The only way to get it to unlock is to tap the brake or slow way down (5mph) and then the system resets and everything goes fine.
What I don't know is how is the lock supposed to function normaly? I know that the convertor is supposed to engage after you run at a constant throttle setting for over roughly 30 seconds and at or above 35 miles an hour. When is it supposed to disengage? I figure that they would set it up to kick out when you push the pedal far enough to get more power rather than stay on and lug the motor down. Similarly, wouldn't enough of a speed reduction turn it off so you can accelerate again.
Can I bypass the computer control that times out the 30 seconds and collects other inputs and set a 12v on/off signal straight to the tranny through a toggle switch? Is there a negative side to doing this? It seems like that computer is an extra that isn't really needed if a guy is willing to flip a switch every once and a while.
I don't have any info on testing or troubleshooting the elements that provide the inputs (TPS, speed signal generator ohm readings or voltage outputs) so I can figure out why the system isn't working all the time in the first place.
Last on the list. What are the two electronic modules under my dash by the steering column? one is a little black box clipped onto the metal below the radio, the other is a box with heat fins directly under the column?
Thanks in advance!