1993 first time owner transmission concerns

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Hello All,
I've long wanted an FZJ80 and finally pulled the trigger on one earlier this week.
The rig I bought is a 1993 with a tick over 200k.
I think it's an A442F transmission.
I had the prior owner meet me at a friends mechanic's shop who primarily works on volvos to do a pre-purchase inspection. The only issue of significant concern was the transmission. If it's put in D it sounds like it tries to start in 2nd gear and labors to get moving.
The prior owner had been shifting it like a manual starting in 1 and moving to 2 and then D. I took it for a test drive using his method and found that it shifted smoothly without knocks or vibrations and the vehicle felt sure footed.
I bought the rig knowing that my first step should be having the transmission looked at.
I know I took a bit of a risk buying a vehicle in this condition. Does this sound like a possible electrical or solenoid issue? The car is currently at my friend's mechanic shop about 2 hrs from my house where he is fixing the driver seat which was stuck too far forward for my liking. He tested the transmission fluid and He said it checked out, albeit overfilled. He doesn't feel comfortable working on an unfamiliar transmission beyond that.
Would it be foolhardy to try to make the trip back to a local transmission specialist shifting it manually? Any input and recommendations are greatly appreciated.
 
never heard of an a442 failing. :) must be a canadian model (i blame everything on Canadians and Billy Bush) drain and refill to proper level and test it. then start checking solenoids.

hopefully you dont have to replace it because the a442s never fail and are as rare as hens teeth. a343s on the other hand are everywhere as they tend to cause headgasket failures. :flipoff2: just hit your local pic n pull - tons of 95-97s there with blown hgs and low mile a343s :)
 
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. . . . If it's put in D it sounds like it tries to start in 2nd gear and labors to get moving.. . . .

what does that sound like ?
 
I had a very similar issue on my son's 94. Occasionally it would only start out in second gear (should be 1st) when shifter was in D. Transmission worked perfectly if I manually shifted through the 3 gears (1,2 and D). I also had issues with the indicator lights on the dash not working properly even though I had replaced bulbs. I found out that the round barrel connector going to the Neutral Safety Switch was corroded. After a thorough inspection of the connector I ended up splicing two wires around the connector. Problem solved and has been shifting perfectly for about a year and half. BTW, the connector is located drivers back rear side of engine. It is in very close proximity to the PHH (pesky heater hose). One more tip, if your inner fender skirts are missing, I would plan on replacing them as well.
 
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It's very likely the 1-2 shift solenoid, a lot of us with well over 200k are seeing that solenoid failing. It's not too expensive of a fix and can be done by a:banana: mechanic. If it works fine shifting with the shifter from 1-D then it's probably the solenoid. I've been doing this myself as I don't want to drop any more money into the original drivetrain because I have plans in the work at the moment. Drive it, don't be overly concerned with it, replace the solenoid when you can. As always testing is advised before replacing parts.
 
... The only issue of significant concern was the transmission. If it's put in D it sounds like it tries to start in 2nd gear and labors to get moving.
... Does this sound like a possible electrical or solenoid issue?
...

The most common failure on the 442, as you mentioned likely solenoid and/or wiring related. Search 442 and solenoid, lots of threads on it.
 
There's an inexpensive fix for the front seats; either a small white plugs drops out and/or a plastic gear strips out in the gear mechanism for the seat, you can purchase an improved gear with new plug and replace the originals. $40 for both sides.

Little white FZJ80 front seat plugs/caps

seat parts
 
yeah, i have 2 93s and a 94. all of them have done the exact same thing. always the solenoid. just keep shifting it by hand or buy a new one. take the pan off, swap it out and then put it back on. can be done in no time just messy.
 
Hello All,
I've long wanted an FZJ80 and finally pulled the trigger on one earlier this week.
The rig I bought is a 1993 with a tick over 200k.
I think it's an A442F transmission.
I had the prior owner meet me at a friends mechanic's shop who primarily works on volvos to do a pre-purchase inspection. The only issue of significant concern was the transmission. If it's put in D it sounds like it tries to start in 2nd gear and labors to get moving.
The prior owner had been shifting it like a manual starting in 1 and moving to 2 and then D. I took it for a test drive using his method and found that it shifted smoothly without knocks or vibrations and the vehicle felt sure footed.
I bought the rig knowing that my first step should be having the transmission looked at.
I know I took a bit of a risk buying a vehicle in this condition. Does this sound like a possible electrical or solenoid issue? The car is currently at my friend's mechanic shop about 2 hrs from my house where he is fixing the driver seat which was stuck too far forward for my liking. He tested the transmission fluid and He said it checked out, albeit overfilled. He doesn't feel comfortable working on an unfamiliar transmission beyond that.
Would it be foolhardy to try to make the trip back to a local transmission specialist shifting it manually? Any input and recommendations are greatly appreciated.
Try the solnoid 1st they do go outhere an there
 
Scanner tool can check operation not sure on obd1 tho I can't test drive it the solnoids are the most common on all yota an plexus followed by valve body an clutch packs depends on whose behind wheel. Doing burn outs tears up clutch packs seen it before. I agree with solnoid 1st
 
Thank you all for your insight. I really appreciate it. I'm going to drive it from Albany to NWCT shifting manually on sat on the back roads.
Any other tips for Baselining my FZJ?
 
A few more things to have with you before you leave to drive it home. Make sure that your AAA towing is up to date, plus bring a credit card with a high limit, you know just in case you run into problems.
 
My 80 has a button on shifter console labeled "2nd". Maybe yours is stuck in 2nd if you have the button.

Applies only to 95-up 343 transmissions.
 
Thank you for the clarification CruiserDan. I want to reiterate that the transmission shifts well if put through 1-2-D manually. Is there a way to troubleshoot electrical connection vs blown solenoid without taking the transmission apart?
 
A few more things to have with you before you leave to drive it home. Make sure that your AAA towing is up to date, plus bring a credit card with a high limit, you know just in case you run into problems.
Sage advice
 
No, you need to drop the pan. It's not that hard. You just need a multimeter and ohm them out.
 

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