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Re: O.T. 88 Chevy 1500 4 x 4 Auto Trans Problem
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Posted by Brokenwrench on December 11, 2006 at 05:46:30 from (69.128.197.82):
In Reply to: O.T. 88 Chevy 1500 4 x 4 Auto Trans Problem posted by migraine on December 10, 2006 at 17:51:47:
dmj75 is right on. There is no vaccuum to this trans. If the gov was sticking, it would want to start out in second from a stop. The TV cable needs to be looked at closely. The cable likes to fray up by the throttle body. IF the cable seems OK try readjusting it. Set it in all the way(towards firewall). Then step the accelerator down hard. You should here a snap as the cable pulls out to where it needs to be. If it won`t adjust, replace the cable. The throttle valve in the valve body is also known to stick. Sometimes it`ll free up with a fluid and filter change. Otherwise you gotta have the valvebody dropped, cleaned out, and the throttle valve freed. If it comes to that, Transgo makes a 'no-stick' throttle valve that I`d have put in. The other thing is, if there`s alot of debris in the pan when you drop it, that`s an indication something else is wrong. So, you may be able to get it to work right again for a while, but it`ll probably end up hanging up again. Hope this helps Brokenwrench
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