#597556 - 08/18/08 06:26 PM
200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
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Hello again everyone!!!
Well i have been looking at posts for the last hour and a half and i am still confused lol. I would like to know how to wire a switch for my lockup converter. i have 3 wires that come out of the plug on the side of the tranny. i have found explanations for 2 of the 3 wires. can anyone could tell me what color to hook and were on a switch??? thanks in advance!!!
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#597679 - 08/18/08 11:05 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
[Re: WildMonteFan]
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Maybe someone has some pictures? Im not very swift with wiring but i can do it if i need to.
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#598009 - 08/20/08 04:59 AM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
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#598520 - 08/21/08 06:21 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
[Re: rons87mcss]
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I'm not sure but I'm anxiously awaiting what you find out on this topic...
I've got power where it's supposed to be on my connector at the trans...but mine does NOT lock up.
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#598609 - 08/21/08 10:18 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
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#599096 - 08/23/08 04:51 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
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SSLance, I believe that would be a problem with the TCC solenoid(?) or whatever the tech name of it would be. I think Paul has a thread in the DIY section if you haven't read that yet. The other thread linked has this way to test. "Just ground pin "F" of the ALDL connector under the dash and it will accomplish the same thing. Pin "A" is ground, you could do it with a paper clip if you wanted to." When would one try this? when traveling above 45 mph in 3rd or 4th gear?
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#600082 - 08/26/08 02:26 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
[Re: Retro]
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So if grounding pin F doesn't do anything...and I know I've got 12 volts to the connector at the trans...I'm guessing the next step is to replace the TCC solenoid huh?
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#600177 - 08/26/08 08:25 PM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
[Re: SSLance]
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Well, let me take that back. Above 45 mph, when the "F" pin is grounded to the "A" pin...the TC DOES lock up...  That's the good news...because I think it means I don't have to drop the trans pan again. The question now is...what do I have to find now to get the ECM to lock up the TC?
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#600293 - 08/27/08 07:42 AM
Re: 200r4 tcc solenoid switch wiring.
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http://www.chevyasylum.com/tech/4thgear.htmlThis is the article I used for my lock up mod. Now my convertor locks up whenever my car hits overdrive, and unlocks when I hit the brakes or downshift from od to third. I love the way it works. I don't have to worry about forgetting the toggle switch and stalling the motor when I stop. I did have to order the pressure switch the article mentions at the bottom. I think it was like $13 plus shipping. It only takes about an hour to do this, and is well worth it.
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