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I have a 87 A/T MJ that whenever I go to put it in drive, it seems as if it is in 3rd gear. It only will move at high RPMs. If I put the truck manually in 1st gear, then it goes fine. I havent checked anything except the inline fuse link on the passenger side located near the TCU and of course the transmission fluid. Does anyone have any ideas of what the problem might be? Is there a way to check the TCU like what the incoming voltages should be? This truck only has 90k original miles. Also it hasn't been drove in almost a year. 

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10 hours ago, tylergrant2011 said:

I have a 87 A/T MJ that whenever I go to put it in drive, it seems as if it is in 3rd gear. It only will move at high RPMs. If I put the truck manually in 1st gear, then it goes fine. I havent checked anything except the inline fuse link on the passenger side located near the TCU and of course the transmission fluid. Does anyone have any ideas of what the problem might be? Is there a way to check the TCU like what the incoming voltages should be? This truck only has 90k original miles. Also it hasn't been drove in almost a year. 

How did you check the fuse? That is the main power for the TCU, 

Have you ever visited my website and completed Tips 1 through 5? 10 would be a good one to complete also. 

That TCU grounds at the most problematic ground point on your Jeep. 

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39 minutes ago, cruiser54 said:

How did you check the fuse? That is the main power for the TCU, 

Have you ever visited my website and completed Tips 1 through 5? 10 would be a good one to complete also. 

That TCU grounds at the most problematic ground point on your Jeep. 

I pulled the fused and tested for continuity. I'll check the block where the grounds are and make sure they are clean and tight.

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11 hours ago, cruiser54 said:

Pretty sure it's 12V.

 

All the ground wires on that dipstick stud are black. 

You want the ground terminal AT the TCU? D3, D7, C5

I cleaned all the grounds. I added an extra ground at the engine to the frame. I moved the main ground away from the dipstick tube and bolted it on the side of the block just up from the dipstick. The small black wires I put at the dipstick tube mount which is where they were originally and that is piss poor placement for a ground in my opinion. Also I checked the connector that goes to the TCU. All of the ground terminals at the TCU are around 0 ohms. I tested the voltage on both sides of the fuse and it was at 14vdc. I'm gonna attach some photos and hope you can tell me where to go next with this. When you look at the photo of the small black grounds tell me what that connector is just to the left of it. 

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3 hours ago, cruiser54 said:

88 and later are more desirable. 

Can you tell me where that single prong connector goes just to the left of my grounds on the dipstick tube? I'm gonna head to the junkyard and grab a new TCU out of a 89 and update if that solved my problem. I might grab the ecu while I'm at it. 

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