v6 tranny help wont move
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v6 tranny help wont move
I drove my 1990 4 runner to work today ran great,i went to go home put it in gear and nothing. I can hear it click when moveing the shifter like it was going in gear but its like its stuck in OD.I had the 4runner towed home put it on stands and tried it agin it went into gear the tires moved but when put back on the ground it would not pull its self "could it be stuck in overdrive?"i need help bad any ideas would be great. o yea i just replaced the pcv valve,and valve cover gaskets the week before so i had the top off,did i disconnect or break some thing?
thanks for the help
thanks for the help
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Auto? If so, crawl under and look at the shifter while someone moves it (engine off!)
Also, go back and check the things you did looking for stuff you might have messed up nearby. You might have done something as simple as knocked a connector loose, messing up the computer's thought patterns. Or it could be those UFOs.....
Also, go back and check the things you did looking for stuff you might have messed up nearby. You might have done something as simple as knocked a connector loose, messing up the computer's thought patterns. Or it could be those UFOs.....
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Betchya it's the number two shift solenoid. Search my posts and there are some lilnks to when the number one went out on me (wouldn't go into overdrive. Pull up my profile (click on my name) and search my posts, there's some links to different articles/papers. Cost (like $145 at the dealer) plus installation...very common problem on the A340E tranny. Good luck!
Ps if it is the number 2 might want to switch em both and then do a tranny flush immediately. I ended up paying $3k and rebuilding mine only to find they hadn't switched out the solenoids and my problem was still there. They finally agreed to swicth em out for free after I brought in the papers listed.
Just a logical place to check with the trannies before rebuilding.
Ps if it is the number 2 might want to switch em both and then do a tranny flush immediately. I ended up paying $3k and rebuilding mine only to find they hadn't switched out the solenoids and my problem was still there. They finally agreed to swicth em out for free after I brought in the papers listed.
Just a logical place to check with the trannies before rebuilding.
Last edited by ctcost; 10-14-2004 at 08:22 AM.
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I would start with the shift solenoids as well especially if it does still move at all. The solenoids are pretty easy to check by just applying 12v to them after they are pulled out of the tranny....you should hear a "click" if they are good.
Good document for tranny troubleshooting:
http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/h16.pdf
Good document for tranny troubleshooting:
http://www.autoshop101.com/forms/h16.pdf
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thanks for the help
Thanks for all the help guys, just one more question the 4 runner will not pull its self when in gear 1-4 or in R but it try’s to move and im getting code 42 do you still think its the solenoid?
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I'm having the same problem with my 90 ext cab 4x4 right now. My codes are 42 and 64. It happened when I was warming up my truck. I think I'll replace all solenoids first in the tranny along with a new filter and oil and see what happens.
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