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They sure do! I'll do some digging when I get home. Solenoid 'E' is indeed the same as the SR solenoid that I was talking about, so even a blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally I guess...Progress! Those codes will have troubleshooting trees in the FSM.
They sure do! I'll do some digging when I get home. Solenoid 'E' is indeed the same as the SR solenoid that I was talking about, so even a blind squirrel finds a nut occasionally I guess...
Pffft. You've got, what, 48 hours till you need to leave for COTR? That's plenty of time to tear apart a transmission, wiring, and associated bits and bobs!You're really helpful for someone who is probably going to miss out on stealing my frame weight this weekend!
I actually agree on the parts cannon. At this time I'm happy to buy anything that is reasonably inexpensive, but would probably insist on more diag before looking at more expensive parts.Didn't get a chance to post here before, but I'd say you're finally on the right path. Techstream is pretty much required for the more involved troubleshooting.
A word of caution against the parts cannon approach: It will get you a lot of new parts but not necessarily solve the issue at hand.
Also, hopefully the C12** codes don't come back but they could mean a failing booster motor (which would be unrelated to the transmission issue.)
Keeping in vain of spending your moneyI actually agree on the parts cannon. At this time I'm happy to buy anything that is reasonably inexpensive, but would probably insist on more diag before looking at more expensive parts.
Yeah, the brake codes weren't great to see. I haven't been given any indication the system is set to go yet, but it is on my radar already and I've discussed it with Patch as well.
I'd probably run a brake booster time test (looking for sub 40 seconds) first myself, but, it's not like they're going to get any cheaper...Keeping in vain of spending your money
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Keeping in vain of spending your money
consider buying a brake booster at nearly 31% off at Genuine Toyota Parts and Accessories: Official Online Store Serra Toyota of Decatur - https://autoparts.toyotaofdecatur.com/
It sounds like the diagnostics aren't pointing to a wiring issue, but I think the top connector is susceptible to damage if the motor/trans is jacked up for things like changing steering racks, motor mounts, etc.
ABS DTCs:
Can be from most anything. Even a low or bad battery. If master grades well, I'd not worry to much about it. But the sale price on today, is hard to pass up if even just for a spare!
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Brakes ...... Overdue write-up.
First and foremost: Brakes should only be worked by those, with high level of mechanical abilities and experienced with brake systems. With the age of all 100 series today, in our aging fleet. Any issue, with brake master assembly. IMHO, best and safest course of action. Have the whole brake...forum.ih8mud.com
If you or your shops, can't find and correct AT issue. Ship it to me in Denver. I will fix it!
I sure do!Well that was good news and bad news at the same time. I'm sure they are a lot of others like me that are following this thread. Hope you get overdrive back soon. So now you have an extra transmission eh?
Classy move by both of you guys!Picked her up today from the trans shop. The shop refused to charge me for anything, including fluids and gaskets. Truly, they were a pleasure to work with and I will likely bring the Ms' El Camino to them to have that transmission replaced with a better one. I ended up buying him a bottle of bourbon to say thanks. If you're in the Metro Atlanta area, Speedy Transmissions in Marietta. Scott, the owner, is really a top notch guy.
Unfortunately I ordered the internal wiring harness, not the external one I'd intended to. I'm going to install this relay control module and see if the harness is still necessary.
The module I'm replacing is circled in the diagram below. I pulled the glove box and this module isn't immediately obvious. Any chance one of y'all knows where this thing lives?
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