4l60e rebuild tps sensor
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4l60e rebuild tps sensor
hey everyone, my tranny went out about a month ago and i got it rebuilt. i when i reinstalled the transmission, it went out in less than one hundred miles. i admit, i drove it a lil hard. i got it rebuilt and again and the tech said my clutches burned out again due to low transmission fluid pressure. is he making up an excuse for a poor build? he rebuilt everything again and it shifts harder than it did before. he also replaced the pump. im afraid to drive because i dont want the tranny to go out again. now heres the question. does the tps regulate the tranny fluid pressure? is it a major issue? i had two error codes regarding my tps sensor. input would greatly appreciated. thanks!!!!!
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Yes, the TPS will be related to the pressure inside the trans.
As engine load goes up, the PCM commands higher trans (line) pressure.
The engine load is calculated from the TPS, MAP and MAF. I don't know the exact formula, but the TPS is important.
It is critical that those sensors work properly to prevent both trans and engine damage.
The builder may have "fudged" the EPC (pressure control solenoid) to increase line pressure; it is kinda the poor-man's tune, but he may have done it to save himself another rebuild.
As engine load goes up, the PCM commands higher trans (line) pressure.
The engine load is calculated from the TPS, MAP and MAF. I don't know the exact formula, but the TPS is important.
It is critical that those sensors work properly to prevent both trans and engine damage.
The builder may have "fudged" the EPC (pressure control solenoid) to increase line pressure; it is kinda the poor-man's tune, but he may have done it to save himself another rebuild.