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722.6 excessively hard shifts 1st AND 2nd when cold
This transmission has had a lot of warranty work, and it's becoming almost comic how it develops some new behavior seemingly every week. I normally drive in flat ground and not very hard, but spent the weekend in the mountains, so the car got used to a lot of hills, curves, and leadfooted acceleration (because it really does suck wind at high altitude). Anyway, the car sat for 2 days, where mornings were cool (low-60s) and dewy. I started it up yesterday, idle was rough, and when I drove off it had a harder-than-usual jerk into 2nd gear, AND into 3rd. I've never had it kick so hard in either gear during a cold-start, but it never at all kicks in any gear beyond 2nd. Seems to be ok otherwise.
History - since 65k, fluid and filter, trans computer, conductor plate, shifter assembly mechanism, shifter bushings. Could it be the valve body? What are the symptoms of a failing valve body even if that's not what you think it is. |
check ignition components
Have you checked all the ignition components? With the rough idle I'd suspect the spark plug connectors,but check the coils themselves also. I've seen coils crack around where the connectors attatch and cause a cylinder to miss. If it's running bad enough, you may be getting on the throttle enough to fool the computer into thinking you're just driving fast. There shouldn't be many opportunities for a vacuum leak on your engine, but it might not hurt to check for that. Another possibility is the mass airflow sensor. When they go bad they can cause all sorts of driveability problems. As for the valve body, about the only thing that causes problems there is the conductor plate. I haven't seen too many bad shift solenoids. Usually if it's going bad it will go to the limp home mode and leave you driving in low gear. Hope I gave you enough ideas to get you started.
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Thanks Mike. Plugs, resistor tips, and something else related were replaced under warranty about 10k ago. The MAS is original, with 95k on it.
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I forgot someting
I forgot to mention the electrical connector. You may want to unplug it ( ignition off) and check to see if there's any trans fluid in it. They are bad about leaking. Good news is they are cheap to replace if that's where the problem is.
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Original Air Mass Meter? I'll bet that it's on it's way out.
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Are you sure the AMM is original? That is pretty amaizing if true, I think. Did you do anything special to get it to last that long? If it is on the way out then that might explain the rough idle I suppose. But those transmissions do seem problematic. I am not sure if they ever got all the bugs worked out. Maybe by 1999 or 2000.
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