1994 V6 Automatic Transmission Slipping?
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1994 V6 Automatic Transmission Slipping?
I have to really get on the gas to make it go. It won't go past 45mph/4k rpms uphill with the pedal to the floor. Truck only has 100k miles on it, but the previous owner didn't secure the battery which was rubbing against the power steering pulley, allowing the acid to leak everywhere. I'm thinking that because the truck has such low miles, it is highly unlikely that it's an internal trans problem and more electrical or vacuum related because of the acid which has corroded several wires. There is this solenoid next to the relays that I Can't quite figure out what it's for. The FSM doesn't list it, so I'm not sure if it's aftermarket. Everything in the truck seems to work, so I'm thinking it has something to do with the transmission. Here's a pic of it, so does anyone know what this thing to the left of the relays is?
I'm deaf, but my mom and aunt says it sounds something like a garbage truck driving. Not that it's that loud but how the engine sounds when it's under load. It feels like it's pulling a heavy trailer.
I'm deaf, but my mom and aunt says it sounds something like a garbage truck driving. Not that it's that loud but how the engine sounds when it's under load. It feels like it's pulling a heavy trailer.
Last edited by Korey; Jul 31, 2010 at 07:52 AM.
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Did somebody add foglights to the truck? I wonder if maybe it is a foglight relay.
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Yeah the wires aren't stock, but I wasn't sure if the relay was. Found some wires out front and they seem to match up with the wires that were coming from the relay, so they were probably for the foglights. Thought maybe they had something to do with the transmission because none of the wires are connected to anything and everything else works.
Going to go over the vacuum lines and wiring, so hopefully I will find something.
Going to go over the vacuum lines and wiring, so hopefully I will find something.
#14
The only wires for the tranny go directly from the ECU to the tranny. They don't connect to any relay or anything.
You can do a "manual shift test" to determine whether your problem is electrical or mechanical.
To do this, unplug the solenoid wire connector that goes to the tranny.
When doing this you will remove computer control over the tranny and you will shift manually through the following gears...(note, you can't shift into 2nd gear when doing this)
Shift position L = 1st
2 = 3rd
D = O/D
If the problem still exists when doing the manual test, the problem lies within the transmission.
You can do a "manual shift test" to determine whether your problem is electrical or mechanical.
To do this, unplug the solenoid wire connector that goes to the tranny.
When doing this you will remove computer control over the tranny and you will shift manually through the following gears...(note, you can't shift into 2nd gear when doing this)
Shift position L = 1st
2 = 3rd
D = O/D
If the problem still exists when doing the manual test, the problem lies within the transmission.
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Find where the solenoid wiring enters the tranny on the drivers side just above the rear corner of the transmission oil pan. If there is no connector there (which I think on the V6 there is no connector there) follow the wire harness until you see the connector.
To ensure you have the correct connector, check for three wires at the ECU side of the connector, one for each of the two shift solenoids, and one for the lock-up solenoid. Wire colors on the ECU side of the connector are: White for solenoid 1, Black for solenoid 2, Yellow/Black stripe for solenoid 3.
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I found a connector with three wires going in that leads to the solenoid that you described, but none of them are the colors you mentioned and there isn't any wiring that are the colors you mentioned. Disconnected that, but it shifted automatically in 2 and D. Starting to get frustrated with this. It's the A340H transmission.
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when i bought my v6 auto the trans was screwy. a bottle of lucas later and it was fine, and hasn't acted up again in over 4 years. maybe i just postponed the inevitable, but $10 bought me some time at least.
#20
I may have to try Lucas or something similar as a last resort. BigSwole, I actually don't know if it revs when the gas is let off, so I'd have to try that. Have to change the tranny fluid anyway and may as well replace the pan and filter while I am at it. Hopefully, that will do the trick.


