What is the GM part number for a TCC solenoid?
TCC Solenoid; GM Part Number 8634960, $41.53 (THIS IS 1986 SS SPECIFIC, YOUR PART NUMBER MAY BE DIFFERENT!) Fram Transmission Filter Kit; Fram Part Number FT1057B, $13.99 5 Quarts of Dextron III automatic transmission fluid (ATF), $1.59/qt
What happens when the TCC fails to disengage?
If the TCC fails to disengage when the vehicle comes to a stop, the engine will stall . Before attempting to diagnose converter clutch electrical problems, mechanical checks such as linkage adjustments and oil level should be performed and corrected as needed.
What causes the torque convertor clutch to disengage?
There is a solenoid in your GM converter that causes the the torque convertor clutch (TCC) to engage and disengage. When the TCC solenoid receives a signal from the engine control module (ECM), it opens a passage in the valve body and hydraulic fluid applies the TCC.
What should I do if I have a transmission problem?
While maintaining the constant 45-50 MPH, tap the brake pedal briefly with your left foot, not enough to apply the brakes, only enough to light the stop lights momentarily. You should feel a slight “downshift” and engine RPM should increase slightly, then an upshift along with a lower engine RPM.
How does a TCC work on a manual transmission?
While the vehicle is slowing and approaching a stop, TCC application is undesirable, because like the clutch on a manual transmission it will cause the vehicle to stall. The clutch plate contains a spring and hydraulically controlled pistons. The pistons move the clutch disk into contact with the shell, providing a 1:1 mechanical connection.
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What kind of transmission does a 1986 Monte Carlo have?
The Solenoid, Filter Kit and Pressure Switch part numbers listed below are specifically for the 1986 Monte Carlo SS, with TH200-4R model “CZ” transmission. If you don’t have an SS, or a Monte Carlo, or an 86 model; check with your GM dealer parts counter for exact part numbers.
How to test and replace a 4L60E TCC solenoid?
Testing and replacing your 4l60e TCC solenoid is not as daunting of a task as you may think. If you have ever changed your transmission fluid and filter, then you are capable of replacing the TCC solenoid yourself. The best way to test the TCC solenoid is to measure the OHMs and make sure its within a suitable range.