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Originally Posted by rpreeves
Thanks for the reply.
Can you elaborate on "shift error seconds and solenoid switching" ? I'm new to electronically controlled shifting.
Ryan
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A good transmission capable scanner reads out all shifting info.
It records and reads the time it takes each gear to shift and the actual transmission slipage.
A slow shift or slipping or no shift sets off a shift errow in scanner data.
It records the shift time in .100th split seconds amd records and reads out the shift time errows in 100th of seconds.
All all transmission shift adaptive data.
Most of the read out trasmission control pressure solenoid and shift solenoid data.
Also it will do some shift testing to check solenoids and read what solenoid is on or off.
Most shift problems will set a code past or present.
Basic you can watch and read transmission shifting data on scanner and most scanners can shift or test transmission shifting.
MT