Help Please, changed torque converter and flywheel now will not drive., Automatic moves in reverse, does not go anywhere in drive (1,2 or 3) |
Help Please, changed torque converter and flywheel now will not drive., Automatic moves in reverse, does not go anywhere in drive (1,2 or 3) |
Jan 26, 2013 - 11:16 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jun 13, '07 From Whitby, ON, CAN Currently Offline Reputation: 6 (100%) |
Please HELP>>>>> Last week my car stopped driving, the flex plate and torque converter separated and I was not able to move anywhere. Lots of noise and metal in the housing. Its a 94 with 70k on the engine (used) and 300k on the automatic transmission, I sourced the parts from a local jdm shop. A torque converter and flex plate and new bolts. It was done last friday, test drove it for about an hour it worked. Went to drive later that day and it felt like a loss of power or slippage at first. I ended up on a hill going no where in drive and my o/d light started flashing, I didnt catch the code. Any way, reverse gear works fine. I drove it back to my house in reverse and topped up the fluid thinking maybe it was low. Toyota parts desk sold me 4 quarts for the process and I cannot find for the life of me what the whole fill takes I read somewhere 7 quarts. I didnt want to overfill the transmission. It is still sitting in the garage, Ive checked all electrical connections and I dont believe its a sensor, I have read about shift solenoids on here and Im leaning towards them possibly being my problem. The only other thing I can think of is needing a new Transmission, but before the repair it worked so well.
1. How many quarts does the Automatic Transmission full fill take? 2. Why would it work and then stop working? 3. How do I test for codes? 4. There was alot of metal shavings around in the torque converter housing, could these have gotten into my solenoids? 5. Finally could it possibly be that i need a new transmission? Thanks in advance guys. Dana This post has been edited by 94celigts: Jan 26, 2013 - 12:20 PM |
Jan 26, 2013 - 7:38 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 17, '08 From JB MDL, NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 30 (100%) |
If you screen the BGB there is a procedure for testing the solenoids, but chances are if your pulling codes they might be shot. Easy to replace though. If you have the a140e trans I can send you a copy of the repair/service manual.
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