Meteorite
3rd Member from the Sun
I have two 2003 Marauders with failed 4R70W transmissions. I already had the transmission out of the first car and recently got it rebuilt. In the interim, the second Marauder's transmission failed, so I swapped the newly rebuilt transmission into the second car.
I wanted to run it up through the gears with the vehicle on the jackstands. Reverse seemed normal. But in "D", I noticed that it didn't want to shift out of 1st Gear. Moreover, the speedometer isn't reading right. At an engine speed of 2500 RPM, the speedometer read 10 mph. I confirmed that with a scanner (which said about 9 mph at the same engine speed). Doing the math for first gear, I think the wheel speed should equate to more like 17 or 18 mph.
I'm thinking that the normal shift schedule is prohibiting the upshifts because one of the inputs to the table is vehicle speed, and I believe I'm feeding in a faulty vehicle speed.
I tried changing the Output Speed Sensor (OSS) from my other car into the problem car, but it made no difference. I also tried swapping in the TRS from the first car; no help.
No trouble codes are present at all.
I put a piece of tape on one of the rear wheels, and let the car idle in M1 position. This verified that the wheels were moving at an appropriate speed given the engine speed at idle.
Anyone have any ideas what might cause the speedometer to be reading wrong? I have a new OSS on order from the dealership, but I'm not super hopeful, since I've already swapped in one that seems to have been working.
I wanted to run it up through the gears with the vehicle on the jackstands. Reverse seemed normal. But in "D", I noticed that it didn't want to shift out of 1st Gear. Moreover, the speedometer isn't reading right. At an engine speed of 2500 RPM, the speedometer read 10 mph. I confirmed that with a scanner (which said about 9 mph at the same engine speed). Doing the math for first gear, I think the wheel speed should equate to more like 17 or 18 mph.
I'm thinking that the normal shift schedule is prohibiting the upshifts because one of the inputs to the table is vehicle speed, and I believe I'm feeding in a faulty vehicle speed.
I tried changing the Output Speed Sensor (OSS) from my other car into the problem car, but it made no difference. I also tried swapping in the TRS from the first car; no help.
No trouble codes are present at all.
I put a piece of tape on one of the rear wheels, and let the car idle in M1 position. This verified that the wheels were moving at an appropriate speed given the engine speed at idle.
Anyone have any ideas what might cause the speedometer to be reading wrong? I have a new OSS on order from the dealership, but I'm not super hopeful, since I've already swapped in one that seems to have been working.