Jan-30-2020 11:29 AM
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Feb-05-2020 10:41 AM
wolfe10 wrote:PaulJ2 wrote:Stim wrote:
That sure sounds like Torque Converter Lock Up in and out.
I have had GM Vehicles that you could feel when lock up occured and it felt like another gear shift.
Something to try, when it is working normally, tap the brake pedal but don't push hard enough to apply the brakes, just enough to turn on the brake lights. That will cancel lock up and when you let go of the brake you should feel lock up again.
Watch the tach to see if it is the same issue.
I too believe it could be either a defective or missadjusted brake light switch, unlocking and relocking the torque converter.
Would that also activate the brake lights? If so, either someone following you OR driving at night and seeing in the rear view camera if brake lights come on would be pretty easy diagnostics.
Feb-03-2020 12:34 PM
Feb-03-2020 12:18 PM
PaulJ2 wrote:Stim wrote:
That sure sounds like Torque Converter Lock Up in and out.
I have had GM Vehicles that you could feel when lock up occured and it felt like another gear shift.
Something to try, when it is working normally, tap the brake pedal but don't push hard enough to apply the brakes, just enough to turn on the brake lights. That will cancel lock up and when you let go of the brake you should feel lock up again.
Watch the tach to see if it is the same issue.
I too believe it could be either a defective or missadjusted brake light switch, unlocking and relocking the torque converter.
Feb-03-2020 12:13 PM
Stim wrote:
That sure sounds like Torque Converter Lock Up in and out.
I have had GM Vehicles that you could feel when lock up occured and it felt like another gear shift.
Something to try, when it is working normally, tap the brake pedal but don't push hard enough to apply the brakes, just enough to turn on the brake lights. That will cancel lock up and when you let go of the brake you should feel lock up again.
Watch the tach to see if it is the same issue.
Feb-01-2020 06:41 AM
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Jan-31-2020 06:55 PM
Jan-31-2020 06:55 AM
Jan-31-2020 05:58 AM
boogie_4wheel wrote:
Sounds like the torque converter is unlocking them locking back up. Most scanners and even free phone apps and using a bluetooth dongle will show torque converter clutch (TCC) status. Watch to see off the command is being lost to lock. If the command is not changing, then tapping the wiring at the trans and adding a light might be needed to prove a weak connection to the solenoid.
Unfortunately most mechanics will not pursue without a CEL as a starting point. And at $100+/hr it can get costly for a shop to try to track down an intermittent problem.
I had a TCC lockup solenoid fail on a 4L60E that resulted in weak and no lock conditions. It was easy to access requiring only dropping the pan. I don't know where it is on the 1000.
Jan-31-2020 05:11 AM
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