trav2210
Member
- Joined
- May 10, 2016
- Posts
- 46
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- Location
- Burbank, CA
- First Name
- John
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey all,
New to Square Body's and the forum.
I picked up this 91 Suburban and love it. It does however have an issue with 1st Gear.
Let me start by saying that after trying to diagnose this issue, I eventually decided to stop trying to fix it where I bought it and drive it back home.
Problem was that it was 1900 miles away.....yes, I live in Florida and bought it out of Colorado....more on that later
Anyways, Suburban drove great all the way down, with one exception. It feels like it starts out in 2nd gear every time, yet shifts all the way into lockup....got 16mpg on the way home.
The major problem I see is when put in 1st gear on the selector, It feels like it is stuck. you can feel it wants to go forwards or backwards, and cant make up its mind. If I put it in Reverse, it slams in hard but works just fine.
Checked codes and its showing code 86. Makes sense as 1st would be the low gear reference. Its obviously in limp mode and thats why its starting in 2nd and applying so much force when commanding reverse (max pressure), but i am confused on the forward and backward movement when in first gear. It is obviously the culprit, but where to start.
I have replaced both shift solenoids, both speed sensors (front and rear, not tcase) with no Joy. I cleaned all connectors, have good voltage at Pin E, and good ground. Throttle position sensor is good to go. Fluid was a little burnt, but not too bad for high miles. Other than missing first this transmission works great, which leads me to believe that it should be a simple fix. I assume maybe wear causing leakage in the 1st reverse band somewhere...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!
New to Square Body's and the forum.
I picked up this 91 Suburban and love it. It does however have an issue with 1st Gear.
Let me start by saying that after trying to diagnose this issue, I eventually decided to stop trying to fix it where I bought it and drive it back home.
Problem was that it was 1900 miles away.....yes, I live in Florida and bought it out of Colorado....more on that later
Anyways, Suburban drove great all the way down, with one exception. It feels like it starts out in 2nd gear every time, yet shifts all the way into lockup....got 16mpg on the way home.
The major problem I see is when put in 1st gear on the selector, It feels like it is stuck. you can feel it wants to go forwards or backwards, and cant make up its mind. If I put it in Reverse, it slams in hard but works just fine.
Checked codes and its showing code 86. Makes sense as 1st would be the low gear reference. Its obviously in limp mode and thats why its starting in 2nd and applying so much force when commanding reverse (max pressure), but i am confused on the forward and backward movement when in first gear. It is obviously the culprit, but where to start.
I have replaced both shift solenoids, both speed sensors (front and rear, not tcase) with no Joy. I cleaned all connectors, have good voltage at Pin E, and good ground. Throttle position sensor is good to go. Fluid was a little burnt, but not too bad for high miles. Other than missing first this transmission works great, which leads me to believe that it should be a simple fix. I assume maybe wear causing leakage in the 1st reverse band somewhere...
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!!