42LE trans wiring

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by rob, Nov 1, 2010.

  1. rob

    rob Guest

    1st gen LH, 42LE trans. it's in limp-in mode. getting code for the output
    speed sensor. went ahead and changed it since its cheap. changed fluid and
    filter, cleared codes but still in limp mode. need to check signal to the
    sensor and ground. both wires to it come from the TCM. but, i cant find
    any info on the signal IN. is it 12 volts? 5 volts? is it a constant signal
    or a pulse? need to find out what to look for.

    Alldata also tells me there's a fuse for the TCM in the power distribution
    center, but there doesn't appear to be.
     
    rob, Nov 1, 2010
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  2. rob

    rob Guest

    ok my Chilton's manual of all things, actually told me it's a min 4 volt
    signal. and resistance below 5.0 ohms. I never did find it in alldata.


    We'll see what this leads up to from here.
     
    rob, Nov 1, 2010
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  3. rob

    KirkM Guest

    I had a harness problem with my 1993 Voyager. The transmission shop
    had to re-crimp all the connectors on the transmission end to solve
    the problem. in order to correct the problem. If you could have a
    trans shop scan the transmission it might save you some time.

    KM
     
    KirkM, Nov 2, 2010
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  4. rob

    rob Guest

    i'll be looking for signal and ground to the sensor tonight. but i am
    hearing some weird noises in park and reverse, and one day last week i had
    some issues with putting it in park and the car still trying to move forward
    a little bit. so i think there's some hard part damage.


    I had a harness problem with my 1993 Voyager. The transmission shop
    had to re-crimp all the connectors on the transmission end to solve
    the problem. in order to correct the problem. If you could have a
    trans shop scan the transmission it might save you some time.

    KM
     
    rob, Nov 2, 2010
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  5. rob

    KirkM Guest

    You are right. It sounds like you have a hard part failure.

    KM
     
    KirkM, Nov 2, 2010
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