Won't start
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Won't start
I'm finishing up my transmission swap and just got to the point where to start it up. Put the key and the display starts saying to service abs, brakes, stability... When I try to start nothing. So I figure it's related. Anyway I think I got everything hooked up, wheel sensors and the few transmissions sensors. Any ideas?
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feels like a new car. i can really tell my rpms dropped when cruising around, so its got a lot less slip in it... before it felt like i was driving around with a huge stall.
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old thread, guys I need some help. Just got done swapping a transmission in a 2007 Impala SS. Everything has power, car wont start. No clicks, nothing.
So far i have:
-battery voltage
-crossed terminals on the starter and it does spin
-checked all ground connections to see if they are attached (i counted 5 total, 1 above oil pan in front, 2 on a bellhousing bolt, 2 bolted to the transmission towards the drivers side)
-checked continuity of the s-wire (purple) going to the starter
-checked starter fuse and relay
-checked all the connections that i had disconnected
Any ideas or things I should look at?
Also, with the key in the on position, should the indicated gear show up? The car owner says no, but he hasn't driven the car in months.
So far i have:
-battery voltage
-crossed terminals on the starter and it does spin
-checked all ground connections to see if they are attached (i counted 5 total, 1 above oil pan in front, 2 on a bellhousing bolt, 2 bolted to the transmission towards the drivers side)
-checked continuity of the s-wire (purple) going to the starter
-checked starter fuse and relay
-checked all the connections that i had disconnected
Any ideas or things I should look at?
Also, with the key in the on position, should the indicated gear show up? The car owner says no, but he hasn't driven the car in months.
#11
Also, with the key in the on position, should the indicated gear show up?
YES!
recheck the transmission range switch and the VSS sensor also make sure the batt terminals are tight and the body ground at the batt, if you can turn them they are not tight.
YES!
recheck the transmission range switch and the VSS sensor also make sure the batt terminals are tight and the body ground at the batt, if you can turn them they are not tight.
#15
Got called away yesterday... Is there any tags on the transmission if so post the numbers and I can check.
Is it your original TCM? Did you remove it?
Yes the gearshift indicator should show it does in my 06 and in my neighbors 07.
Is it your original TCM? Did you remove it?
Yes the gearshift indicator should show it does in my 06 and in my neighbors 07.
#19
Pardon the tardiness... it is a chev trans built in 06, has the 2.93 gears as standard in the IMP.
Check all your fuses and double check that everything is tight in the fuse box.
Also a more likely secanrio is the manual shaft detent lever maybe your problem.
Go here: http://www.gmls4.com/index.php?topic=1412.0 and find G111 and with your meter test from the mount of G111 to the appropriate connector pins @ (trans internal mode K-bk/wh, starter relay bk/wh, TCM 49 bk/wh) If I remember correctly the starter relay is the same as the fuel pump relay, swap and verify them as functional.
I will post some info here in a bit (not near my scanner at the moment)
Check all your fuses and double check that everything is tight in the fuse box.
Also a more likely secanrio is the manual shaft detent lever maybe your problem.
Go here: http://www.gmls4.com/index.php?topic=1412.0 and find G111 and with your meter test from the mount of G111 to the appropriate connector pins @ (trans internal mode K-bk/wh, starter relay bk/wh, TCM 49 bk/wh) If I remember correctly the starter relay is the same as the fuel pump relay, swap and verify them as functional.
I will post some info here in a bit (not near my scanner at the moment)
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