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Old 01-29-2014, 02:33 PM
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Weird, dont know where my last post went?? Anyways, have you tried to "jerry rig" #2 on to see if you get reverse? I hope you have dropping resistors in line with your LED's (330 ohm in series) or you will take the drivers out of the tranny control module. "be careful"

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Old 01-30-2014, 01:33 PM
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Weird, dont know where my last post went?? Anyways, have you tried to "jerry rig" #2 on to see if you get reverse? I hope you have dropping resistors in line with your LED's (330 ohm in series) or you will take the drivers out of the tranny control module. "be careful"

Good Luck
Yes, I did put a DPDT switch in to fool Solenoid 1 and 2, but that just put the transmission in failsafe mode. When in failsafe, reverse would drive at just above idle, but would slip if much more throttle applied. I have the transmission out now checking clutch C and brake F.

Yes I did have dropping resistors, actually 820 ohm for about 15 Ma current. I put the LEDs on the controller side of the circuit, so they are on with the solenoids off, they go off when the controller sinks the circuit to turn the solenoid on.
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Old 01-30-2014, 02:58 PM
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Sounds like you are on the right track. Clutches, Band, or Valve body. The terrible three! Im not sure weather they use open collector or open source for the drivers, but you obviously have it handled. Nice to see somebody that knows to use resistors with LED's.
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Old 01-30-2014, 08:17 PM
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Sounds like you are on the right track. Clutches, Band, or Valve body. The terrible three! Im not sure weather they use open collector or open source for the drivers, but you obviously have it handled. Nice to see somebody that knows to use resistors with LED's.
I am a recently retired Design Engineer, spent a few decades designing factory automation systems and machines, including control systems.

No bands in these transmissions, all disk clutches and brakes. The EGS uses open collector "sinking" for the solenoid drives.
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Old 01-31-2014, 01:52 AM
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No bands, Just brakes..... Wow, well... I have never had mine apart yet, Touch wood!!! I rebuilt my 4L60E some time back, but thank God, not the 5HP24. Lots of solenoids in the 4L60 too!

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Good Luck with that tranny, sounds like it's in good hands!
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