The Grey Beast
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I recently pulled the TCM fuse on the engine bay fuse box. The blue (15) fuse on my 2011 Tahoe. I think I have a software issue and not a hardware issue with my transmission. Thinking I may have a bad transmission. My logic was Pulling the fuse Deleting the volatile data and would clear and the computer and would go to factory reset. That the 15 fuse controls the data to the TCM unit. Hence information to the transmission. How I did this was I turned the key to power position not fully turning on the Tahoe. An error stated check stabilitrak. I powered down inserted the fuse and turned the Tahoe on. What I noticed is the oil pressure normalized and the power and acceleration was much better while driving. Prior to pulling the fuse the oil pressure was at 20 idle and 37 hwy. Never going over 40. Unless turning in a cold engin. Now it’s over 23 at idle. It goes over 40 when accelerating. It’s not totally a new Tahoe it has 165 miles but it’s an improvement.
My question is did I pull the right fuse. If so how long will this chang last? The jerking or tugging is gone and the Tahoe runs much better. Never pulling code at any part of my one year ownership.
I have stated this issue of tugging or jerking before in past posts and thought I would add to this issue of thinking it’s either a bad transmission or vehicle is out of gear hence a shifting issue. Which are still viable possibilities.
Would resepect and comments.
Thank you.
Ken
My question is did I pull the right fuse. If so how long will this chang last? The jerking or tugging is gone and the Tahoe runs much better. Never pulling code at any part of my one year ownership.
I have stated this issue of tugging or jerking before in past posts and thought I would add to this issue of thinking it’s either a bad transmission or vehicle is out of gear hence a shifting issue. Which are still viable possibilities.
Would resepect and comments.
Thank you.
Ken