ScottyB
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- Aug 28, 2013
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- Location
- Whatcom County, Washington
- First Name
- Scott
- Truck Year
- 1800
- Truck Model
- phantom
- Engine Size
- 2 squirrels
The new burb definitely needed a intake gasket and that was done. I had some trouble afterward with it running like crap and found that there is a timing issue (still) but also a TPS issue. TPS issue was resolved today and took it out for a test drive. Still kicking the Crank/ Cam code (Timing) but all the other codes are clear.
During the test drive a new problem came up. Drove fine while the transmission was cool but once it got up to temp it wouldn't shift into 3rd anymore. If I drop it to 2nd it drives ok. If I shift to 3rd it just goes into Neutral.
Potentially relevant data: Found out today that the transmission has had a slow leak (quart every 3k miles). I wasn't aware of this hadn't checked the fluid as he had just done an oil change a couple months before he parked it. When we checked it today it was down 2 quarts. Test drive while connected to snapon scanner (And after fluid level was corrected) showed nominal Torque Converter slip while this was occurring.
We are thinking this is a bad solinoid but have no idea if that is for sure, how to test for it, or how much of a PITA it is to correct.
During the test drive a new problem came up. Drove fine while the transmission was cool but once it got up to temp it wouldn't shift into 3rd anymore. If I drop it to 2nd it drives ok. If I shift to 3rd it just goes into Neutral.
Potentially relevant data: Found out today that the transmission has had a slow leak (quart every 3k miles). I wasn't aware of this hadn't checked the fluid as he had just done an oil change a couple months before he parked it. When we checked it today it was down 2 quarts. Test drive while connected to snapon scanner (And after fluid level was corrected) showed nominal Torque Converter slip while this was occurring.
We are thinking this is a bad solinoid but have no idea if that is for sure, how to test for it, or how much of a PITA it is to correct.