Got a guy asking questions that I can't answer, about a 4 speed auto with shifting issues.
98 tracker 1.6 16V, 4 speed auto, 4x4.
Background
Tranny fluid was flushed and filter changed. It shifted perfectly for a few hundred miles, after the fluid and filter change. Then it got so it wouldn't shift into 2nd until 4-4500RPM. Third and 4th shift is fine.
It doesn't shift hard (with a clunk), when it shifts at high RPM.
The tranny doesn't slip.
The tranny fluid is at the proper level.
Kickdown cable was checked for proper adjustment, it is good.
Tranny shop said there was a VSS error code. Even though the tranny VSS tested good, he replaced it with another used VSS (that also tested good). Yes, there is a VSS in the tranny, along with the VSS in the speedometer.
After the tranny VSS swap, it shifted normally for the next 4 or 5 times he tried it. But then it started with the shifting issue again. He said it would shift correctly (at the correct RPM) probably about 3 out of 10 times.
I am wondering what error code the tranny shop saw. There is one code for "VSS" and another code for no signal from either VSS. The "VSS" code doesn't specify which VSS, so I wonder if the tranny shop just assumed that it was the tranny VSS and didn't think of, or maybe didn't know about, the speedo VSS. It would make sense that if the speedo VSS isn't working right, that could cause a delayed shift, since the TCM would think that the vehicle speed is 0.
I wonder why there are 2 VSS signals for the TCM? Is one a backup for the other? Or do both have to be working properly, for the tranny to shift right?
He has tried running some TransX (tranny cleaner/conditioner) through it. No change. He then drained the TransX out. He said when he pulled the tranny drain plug that it did evidently loosen up some gunk in the tranny (which is surprising, since the tranny fluid was just flushed a few hundred miles ago) and the fluid came out pretty dark. But now with the fluid refilled, it is clean and no visible contaminates in it.
Currently there are no error codes against the engine or transmission (no CEL and no blinking OD light).
He also says the speedo doesn't start working until about 15 MPH or so. I guess it just stays at 0 until the vehicle speed is up to about 15MPH and then it jumps to 15 and then moves smoothly up from there. He says the cable is lubed good and turns smoothly inside the cable housing.
Now, I do know the TCM (tranny control module) does use the input of both the tranny VSS and the speedo VSS in its operation. So I am wondering if somehow the speedo VSS isn't sending a signal out until the vehicle reaches 15MPH or so (since the speedo needle isn't moving until then) and that is affecting the tranny shifting from 1st to 2nd. That theory makes sense to me, but I can't figure out how the speedo needle is staying stationary (since it is a cable driven speedo and the speedo cable obviously has to be spinning as soon as the vehicle starts moving). I am wondering if the needle isn't bouncing a little bit from 0-15 (I've seen that before in trackicks and other vehicles), then starts moving smoothly from 15mph on up.
He did also say that he had the instrument cluster out, to remove/replace one of the indicator bulbs and he initially didn't get the speedo cable plugged back in and it wouldn't shift out of first gear at all. But once he figured out he didn't get the speedo cable plugged back in good (and plugged it back in), it started shifting again (even though it sometimes shifts at 4500RPM). Hmm, now that I think about it, I need to ask him if he happened to have the speedo cable unplugged before he took it to the tranny shop. If so, that would explain why there was a VSS error code showing up.
I also know the TCM uses the TPS signal too (possibly for shifting purposes). So could it be possible that the TPS has a dead spot in it, or is bad, and that is causing the issue? I don't think it is, because I would think it would affect more than just the 1st to 2nd gear shift, if it was a TPS issue. And also it should be a consistent shift problem, not an intermittent one.
I also wondered about a shift solenoid issue. Maybe an intermittent connection? Or maybe one that is a little flaky in its operation? Although, from what I have read, a bad shift solenoid won't cause a high RPM shift issue, it will just make the tranny "skip shift" (shift from 1st to 3rd, for example).
I also wondered about an intermittently faulty TCM. He is supposed to be checking the shifting with the TCM unhooked, to at least narrow it down to a mechanical tranny issue or an electrical issue. But my money is on something electrical....a bad connection, a bad component, etc.
Anyone else have any thoughts or advice?