1994 Tranny problems suggestions needed!
kblkstone
11-18-2005, 07:51 PM
I have a 1994 3.3L Voyager. Started overheating, I changed the thermostat,still hot,then changed the radiator fluid, and then took out the thermostat. The van would be fine and run all day long. If stopped in traffic or a slow idle it would start to heat up, after a couple months of this, it was found out that the radiator fan was bad, replaced it with new, reinstalled the thermostat. No overheating problems now, but tranny drops into "limp" mode now. It was suggested that the tranny be flushed and filter changed. Done at the shop before I discovered this forum. It will run a few miles up the road and shift fine, all gears and after about 10 minutes, it'll drop down and it still doesn't shift outta 2nd and am looking at replacement. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Is it possible that with the radiator running hot it "cooked" the fluid and there by damaged the internals of the tranny? I replaced the crank sensor, the coil pak as well as the O2 sensor with no changes in the tranny. Please help! Thanks
janandkyle
11-18-2005, 09:39 PM
you should try gettin a used tcm (tranny computer)
from a junkyard. i picked a couple up fo $30.00
apiece and in both cases they solved my problems in which my tcm would quit responding and BAM limpmode. on both vans (one 1991 and one 1993)
the tcm was interchangeable, and im pretty sure they would work in a 94. i would definately try this before tearin down my tranny. just a thought
from a junkyard. i picked a couple up fo $30.00
apiece and in both cases they solved my problems in which my tcm would quit responding and BAM limpmode. on both vans (one 1991 and one 1993)
the tcm was interchangeable, and im pretty sure they would work in a 94. i would definately try this before tearin down my tranny. just a thought
GTP Dad
11-19-2005, 11:32 AM
Janandkyle is correct, this certainly could be the tcm. If you replace it and the tranny does the same thing then you will probably need to replace the transmission. Before replacing however, have it scanned by a transmission shop to see if it is something minor rather than a major issue.
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