Ok yes I have added some fluid but not at 160+ operating temp. I will definitely try that first. Would it do some good to go ahead and drop the pan and replace the filter as well? I watched your video on diagnosing the solenoids with volt meter but I’m to the point where I’m willing to just buy a whole new control module and replace it if the fluid level isn’t the fix. I have a 2016 Silverado as well that I have replaced torque converter in and also condenser. I will say GM dropped the ball on those two components in these year models.
Yea, check it when hot so you have an accurate reading on where the level is at relative to where it needs to be...Hopefully that's it...If you're full-hot and still no movement, do a line pressure test to confirm/deny the pump is making pressure. The line pressure port plug is located on the driver side of the unit, just behind the bell housing and needs a 7/16" socket to remove...Once out, just thread in your transmission pressure gauge, fire up the vehicle and see what your readings are in P, R, N, D, M....If the pressure readings are zero, it will need to come out...
If you have normal pressures at idle in P, R, N, D, M then drop the pan and see if there's kibbles and bits, burnt clutch material, etc...Then ohm out the solenoids per that video and see if you come up with anything...There is one caveat when it comes to DVOM testing solenoids: They can test good electrically but fail mechanically...The six-speeds and later transmissions are usually sensitive/sophisticated enough to alert you via DTC if a variable force solenoid has failed, regardless of failure mode (elec vs mech) but not 100% of the time. Lastly check your pressure switches...They work with the IMS to constantly communicate range position to the TEHCM's leed frame and PCM so if certain ones go bad, you won't have movement at all...
The main takeaway here is to ensure you've confirmed the TEHCM is no good (and that your symptoms don't have their source in the valve body and/or main case) before spending $$$ on a new one. You will need Snap On 10EPL socket (E Torx 12) to remove the 6 TEHCM/VB to case bolts holding everything to the bottom of the case.