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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / July 2006

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Jonathan - 21 Jun 2006 16:26 GMT
I have a '95 Chevy Cheyenne with a Vortec 4.3 liter V-6. It currently
has 160,000 miles. The truck is in really good shape and runs excellent
until recently. I just had the ignition switch changed, and the module
on the distributor changed. The faulty ignition switch was keeping the
speedometer and tachometer from working. They sat at 0 even while
giving gas. It also caused my maint req'd light to come on. The truck
also did not start in first gear from a stop. The switch kept the
transmission from working correctly electrically.

After getting all this repaired the truck seemed to run fine until I
noticed that it was not going from fourth gear and settling into
overdrive at 50 mph. From driving the truck I can tell by sound of the
engine, and revolutions on the tach, that I am running way too high
rpm's for say 70 mph for example. I brought the truck back to the
mechanic and told them that it was not going into overdrive, and he
checked over all the work that he had done, and told me that he feared
it was an internal problem.

After taking to get another opinion they say that it is an internal
problem as well. I have been driving the truck around for about 3
months now with the diagnosed "internal problem" on the tranny with
no other problems but higher engine revolutions and less mpg's. I am
about to get it overhauled, but wanted to know if it could possibly be
an electrical problem, and not a mechanical problem with the
transmission at all.

If anyone could offer some advice/ knowledge/ information before I sink
some big bucks into getting this transmission overhauled I would
greatly appreciate it.

Thanks, Jonathan
shadetree mx - 23 Jun 2006 06:37 GMT
try having the tranny guy disconnect the tranny from the computer and
shift it manually
with a tool called schafer shifter they may or may not have one,
whomever you took it too.

IF tranny will shift fine at higher speeds then it's a electrical
problem somewhere else.  I have a 97 p/u with the same sort of problems
and think i have my problem  to a bad catalytic converter or some O2
sensors are giving bad data to computer.  Talked to several chevy
service rep in the last couple of days they advised me that if
converter is bad it mess up your air/fuel ratio that your eng needs at
high speed.  some how eng thinks it doen't have enough pwr so it down
shifts your eng to maintain your speed.

anyway good luck

let us kjnow what you find out
Jonathan - 23 Jun 2006 20:34 GMT
Hey, thanks alot, I will keep in touch for sure.

> try having the tranny guy disconnect the tranny from the computer and
> shift it manually
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> let us kjnow what you find out
Jasper Towing & Dragging, LLCC - 04 Jul 2006 22:05 GMT
bad manual lever position switch ?

> I have a '95 Chevy Cheyenne with a Vortec 4.3 liter V-6. It currently
> has 160,000 miles. The truck is in really good shape and runs excellent
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> Thanks, Jonathan
Jonathan - 31 Jul 2006 13:48 GMT
Yup it was burnt up pretty good; solenoids bad, torque converter out.
All electrical components had to be replaced. Just a general overhaul.
Ended up costing me $1600. Thanks for all the advice guys.
 
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