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Auto tranny mystery_shift

Old Jan 27, 2007 | 07:03 AM
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Auto tranny mystery_shift

Rebuilt my tranny a year ago, tranny started to give me a 4th gear invalid ratio problem code about a month after the tranny was rebuilt but my mechanic said it might be the transmission control computer acting up. So i let it be being that the car was shifting fine. Now my tranny started shifting all wrong, like it does not know how fast the car is going. At WOT the tranny bounces off the rev limiter. Also downshifts to the wrong gear when driving at hiway speeds and i go WOT. I recently replaced my Transmission computer and it was like night and day, was was shifting great at high speeds ands everything. About 2 weeks later car goes back to how it was. what could be the problem. It seems like when the transmission control computer learns the car it messes up. Why?
Old Jan 27, 2007 | 09:03 AM
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if you have an FSM - ck the connectors going to and from the tranny. I would ck there first - if you find a loose connector / ground - you might of gotten lucky. - good luck
Old Jan 27, 2007 | 12:43 PM
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You might want to try to get a hold of fr33way or maiximase96

They have a good deal of knowledge on or Max’s. While they may not have auto trannys they do know a lot.
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