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01-19-2008, 02:00 PM | #1 | |
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tcc sensor
My t type stutters or feels like your running over small bumps when you coast. I unplugged the tcc on the drivers side of the transmission ,promblem cured much better.My question is that proof the tcc sensor is bad or could there be another promblem and solution, also does it hurt to drive the car with it unplugged? thanks
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01-19-2008, 04:07 PM | #2 | |
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Re: tcc sensor
Presuming you have a TH200-4R, there really is no "TCC sensor" in the system. There is a fourth gear switch in the circuit, and a TCC solenoid which is supposed to engage the TC lockup clutch, but no sensor. If the TCC is alternating between lockup and release on decel, it may be due to a throttle position sensor being out of adjustment.
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Re: tcc sensor
The plug has 4 wires and plugs into 4 prongs on the drivers side of the trans. unplugged the car runs great .To add I changed powermaster brakes over to vacuum when my promblem occured.The brakes seem to be fine.also my car is pretty much stock I added cold air but took it back off thinking it could be the problem.
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