rockola1971
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That should throw a code almost immediately.I’ll bet disconnected a plug unintentionally under the pan. Had one of my mechanics do that years ago.
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That should throw a code almost immediately.I’ll bet disconnected a plug unintentionally under the pan. Had one of my mechanics do that years ago.
Yes, It is something under pan the trans didn't even move or shake between rev and drive.Thanks all, you are giving me hope! Now for the fun of pulling the pan off.
I did post the video of the shift linkage in action. I am mostly going from Park all the way to 1, and then back.
Dropped filter out of the intake port. Filter was not in the intake port when I dropped pan, so this may very well be it. But would that cause the transmission to immediately not engage? I guess if there is a sensor that notices a reduction in fluid pressure then it shuts the rest off? I am assuming a disconnected filter would cause fluid pressure to drop significantly.Key word “should” . Could have also dropped the filter out of the intake port. He needs to drop the pan and see what he muffed up.