We just changed our transmission filter & everything seems to be working fine now but the rpm is going to high and won't shift after 3rd does anyone know what we should do?!
Asked by Need_helpasap Jan 04, 2015 at 10:15 PM about the 1999 GMC Yukon
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
11 Answers
Did you have the shift problem before you changed the filter? Have you checked the fluid level since you filled it?
migration_ftac answered 9 years ago
Depending on the transmission.Many gm trans. have an A and B switch in the trans. When you removed the trans. pan , is it possible you knicked the switch (a miniature motor really) in the trans?. A controls gear 1 and 2. B gears 3 and 4.The tabs on these motors are very delicate and break off them easily.
migration_ftac answered 9 years ago
http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9306314/00166/parts/drivetrain_ cv_axles_transmission/automatic_trans_switches_relays
migration_ftac answered 9 years ago
http://www.pepboys.com/product/details/9791756/00166/parts/drivetrain_ cv_axles_transmission/automatic_trans_switches_relays
Need_helpasap answered 9 years ago
Yes I had the shift problem before I changed the filter that's why we changed the filter, & it's running smoother and seems better but it won't shift gears after 25-30mph & what's the ecm & how do I do that?
Need_helpasap answered 9 years ago
& if we knocked one off those switches off how would we know and how do we fix it?
migration_ftac answered 9 years ago
The switch is easy to check, once inside of pan again. Look at the 2 wires on the switches ( they're actually little electronic motors). If any tab is broken replace it. It is held on by a small fastener behind the actuator. Check the link I shared and it should show the switch upclose as well as hardware. It sounds like the B switch.Classic symptom you describe.
I think it's either the 3-4 accumulator spring in the valve body maybe broken or the 3-4 clutch discs in the transmission are worn out. Anyway I just found a Tech Manual for your trans. http://www.grail-ss.com/GRAIL%20Website%20Files/4L60ETechGuide.pdf