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I have thrown in the towel on figuring out why the auto tranny on my 88 won’t shift. (The start of the Problem) on two separate occasions when I started the truck and put it into gear it hesitated before downshifting so that I can takeoff. On the third time it refused to shift at all and stayed in high gear as it is now. I own a red brick and after the third time I could no longer communicate with the TCM. Have changed trans range sensor and tried a buddy’s TCM but no improvement. Also have completed the connecter and ground refreshments as well as checked fuses. Is there any way this is a tranny solenoid issue? Any help is greatly appreciated 

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I have replaced the TCM fuse even though the old one tested good. My mechanic said he was getting some power to the unit while in low gear but nothing when in Drive so he suggested replacing Trans position sensor. But no good. I can’t seem to find the FSM diagnostic you posted Eagle. But it does shift good when shifting manually. 

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3 hours ago, fixerupper88 said:

I own a red brick and after the third time I could no longer communicate with the TCM.

 

3 hours ago, fixerupper88 said:

ground refreshments

Since you have NO communication with TCU and NO shifting solenoids, do you have continuity between D2_7 and battery negative terminal (B-)? Looking for a completed ground circuit back to the battery.

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put the lever in OD, disconnect the TCU and apply 12v to pins c16-c15

 

C16 should engage 3rd

C15 should engage 1st

both pins engage 2nd

 

you need a long wire to be able to do it while in motion so you can verify that the tranny is shifting

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24 minutes ago, fixerupper88 said:

Well I do hear clicking when I jump both of those pins but how do I verify they are actually working? Have the vehicle running and try to make contact and see if it down shifts and begins to roll? 

 

exactly, they may click but they may not be diverting the fluid as they should

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20 minutes ago, fixerupper88 said:

Ok thanks, I’ll finish that test tomorrow. Just curious would the solenoids have anything to do with why I’m not able to communicate with the TCM through the diagnostic port? 

 

theres no connection... or the TCU is dead...

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3 hours ago, Eagle said:

 

In this thread:

 

OK then I already did this without knowing because I had to drive it for two days while just manually shifting it. first gear works fine then I can't really feel a shift to second but third gear works good and then I can shift it into OD and stay good until I have to slow down eventually and must start over to take off.

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Now that you say that I did already try my buddy’s TCU and had the same result. Unless there was some kind of procedure needed other then just plugging it in. How do you check the harness? just find a diagram and check for continuity on each end? 

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14 hours ago, fixerupper88 said:

Now that you say that I did already try my buddy’s TCU and had the same result.

Try and get that Red Brick Tester (RBT) online. Both TCU B+'s & GND seem good. Check continuity between C234_C4 and D2_15 (serial data line).

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