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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 989162" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>With those kind of issues I am amazed that it isnt throwing a P07xx code for a trans fault but that would make things easy wouldn't it. With no codes present the first thing I would suspect is the servo bore for the band that gets activated in 2nd and 4th. The bore wears and causes all sorts of shifting issues without setting any codes. Unfortunately you have to tear the trans down to inspect this. Have actually seen brand new rebuilds with this problem. There is a company out there that makes a special tool to bore out the bore and put in a bushing to make things right again but unless you are a trans rebuilder it isn't one of those things you are gonna go out and buy.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A TPS issue could also cause your symptons or a worn out throttle body, you would actually have to replace te whole throttle body for either one of these issues.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Another issue potentially could be the mass airflow meter. These have alot of influence on how the trans shifts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 989162, member: 66039"] With those kind of issues I am amazed that it isnt throwing a P07xx code for a trans fault but that would make things easy wouldn't it. With no codes present the first thing I would suspect is the servo bore for the band that gets activated in 2nd and 4th. The bore wears and causes all sorts of shifting issues without setting any codes. Unfortunately you have to tear the trans down to inspect this. Have actually seen brand new rebuilds with this problem. There is a company out there that makes a special tool to bore out the bore and put in a bushing to make things right again but unless you are a trans rebuilder it isn't one of those things you are gonna go out and buy. A TPS issue could also cause your symptons or a worn out throttle body, you would actually have to replace te whole throttle body for either one of these issues. Another issue potentially could be the mass airflow meter. These have alot of influence on how the trans shifts. [/QUOTE]
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