[DML] Automatic transmission
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[DML] Automatic transmission
- From: "Arne Hofmann (Beta LAYOUT GmbH)" <arne.hofmann@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 6 Jun 2001 18:47:24 +0200
> GC or lies elsewhere. This diagnostic is thoroughly explained in the
> archives -- if you can find it! :)
Unfortunatly, i could not find it. Can somebody provide the link?
> the rear window where you can watch them from the rear view mirror while you
> are driving.
I will try this. Two solenoids end up on three cables. I measured
+12V against ground on all three when I put in Position D (with
ignition on and motor off). Do they have constantly a shared 12V
cable and are switched against ground ? Does somebody
know the pinout.
> If you determine that the problem still lies with the GC then check the
> electrical connections at the firewall. They use banana-jack type
> connectors and can be made more firm by very VERY slightly crushing them
> with pliers.
I tried this - but did not help.
> solder ball points looked absolutely ok." I suppose that you are correct in
> your observation, but your terminology is strange. What do you mean by a
> solder ball point?
Sorry, that was just the wrong expression - i am german :-)
> installing them.) If the caps are polarized, maybe you put them in
> backwards.
This is ok.
> By the way, did you put the modified PCB back in the GC or did
> you mount it externally in a kit box? Just curious...
Next time, I work on the "computer" it will surely land in a box ;-)
> Second gear. Your symptoms sound like your GC is either not connected or
> completely not working. Someone mentioned in the archives that unplugging
> the GC electrically allows the transmission to be shifted manually. I tried
> this before, and it didn't work. Unplugged, the transmission starts out in
> 2nd gear -- not 1st.
I checked again. It is the third gear. A look in the manual G:04:01
(thank you jtrealty(AT)webspan.net) will verify this.
Today in a testdrive I found out , that I can manually change the
gear from D (the not shifting 3rd gear) to 2 what really shifts in
the secon gear. Unfortunatly shifting manually to Position 1 does not
cause a shift in the first gear. Sounds like a difficult one ?!?
Don't laugh, but I already start thinking about overriding the whole
computercrap with a manually gear changing possibility. Maybe in
connection with the automatic bar.
Has anybody had the same crazy idea - or maybe a solution.
I read about one guy, using a knobswitch. It should be a little more
comfortable but must be of course avoid to switch to first gear,
while driving 70mph ;-)
Arne
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