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| Re: 92 Volvo 740 turbo is not going into overdrive: I removed the O/D solenoid from the side of tranny. WIth iginition ON and O/D button IN to enable O/D, I have good power (test light) right at the solenoid. I have to touch the solenoid to the tranny pan of course, so that it will work. It is drawing quite a lot of amperage, I can tell. However when I cycle power I can feel little if anything as far as a vibration indicating that maybe it is activating. I hewar nothing. I thought it would probably have a very noticeable vibration and "click". The only way I will know for sure if it is good is to somehow see if fluid is alternately passing/not passing through the ports. They are very small, and I don't know how I could do this. I would need some VERY thin plastic tubing of just the right size to jam down into one of the ports. I guess there is a good chance the problem is this solnoid and not the tranny itself. But ...can the kickdown cable be so mis-adjusted as to prevent the O/D from kicking in? Ideas? Geronimo |
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| Re: 92 Volvo 740 turbo is not going into overdrive: I removed the O/D solenoid from the side of tranny. WIth iginition ON and O/D button IN to enable O/D, I have good power (test light) right at the solenoid. I have to touch the solenoid to the tranny pan of course, so that it will work. It is drawing quite a lot of amperage, I can tell. However when I cycle power I can feel little if anything as far as a vibration indicating that maybe it is activating. I hewar nothing. I thought it would probably have a very noticeable vibration and "click". The only way I will know for sure if it is good is to somehow see if fluid is alternately passing/not passing through the ports. They are very small, and I don't know how I could do this. I would need some VERY thin plastic tubing of just the right size to jam down into one of the ports. I guess there is a good chance the problem is this solnoid and not the tranny itself. But ...can the kickdown cable be so mis-adjusted as to prevent the O/D from kicking in? Ideas? |
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| Re: 92 Volvo 740 turbo is not going into overdrive: I removed the O/D solenoid from the side of tranny. WIth iginition ON and O/D button IN to enable O/D, I have good power (test light) right at the solenoid. I have to touch the solenoid to the tranny pan of course, so that it will work. It is drawing quite a lot of amperage, I can tell. However when I cycle power I can feel little if anything as far as a vibration indicating that maybe it is activating. I hewar nothing. I thought it would probably have a very noticeable vibration and "click". The only way I will know for sure if it is good is to somehow see if fluid is alternately passing/not passing through the ports. They are very small, and I don't know how I could do this. I would need some VERY thin plastic tubing of just the right size to jam down into one of the ports. I guess there is a good chance the problem is this solnoid and not the tranny itself. But ...can the kickdown cable be so mis-adjusted as to prevent the O/D from kicking in? Ideas? Geronimo |
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"geronimo" <Jamesw (AT) grandecom (DOT) net> wrote in message news:2v49k3p4u0vgqpshsg0h2lr5ea9ffcfs79 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Re: 92 Volvo 740 turbo is not going into overdrive: I removed the O/D solenoid from the side of tranny. WIth iginition ON and O/D button IN to enable O/D, I have good power (test light) right at the solenoid. I have to touch the solenoid to the tranny pan of course, so that it will work. It is drawing quite a lot of amperage, I can tell. However when I cycle power I can feel little if anything as far as a vibration indicating that maybe it is activating. I hewar nothing. I thought it would probably have a very noticeable vibration and "click". The only way I will know for sure if it is good is to somehow see if fluid is alternately passing/not passing through the ports. They are very small, and I don't know how I could do this. I would need some VERY thin plastic tubing of just the right size to jam down into one of the ports. I guess there is a good chance the problem is this solnoid and not the tranny itself. But ...can the kickdown cable be so mis-adjusted as to prevent the O/D from kicking in? Ideas? It should make a soft click as it engages, and you should then be able to blow air in one of the holes and it will come out the other. |
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Yes, the solenoid does pass air when I energize it with my batt charger. The only fix is to replace tranny? There was no gasket on the solenoid...I just hope it seals when it goes back on! Maybe a power flush might help? Its a big gamble as a powerflush costs a lot! |
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"geronimo" <Jamesw (AT) grandecom (DOT) net> wrote in message news:0qbbk3ta4fgbpei7tk4vdqjbmlrjvdakap (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Yes, the solenoid does pass air when I energize it with my batt charger. The only fix is to replace tranny? There was no gasket on the solenoid...I just hope it seals when it goes back on! Maybe a power flush might help? Its a big gamble as a powerflush costs a lot! There's an O-ring that seals the solenoid, it may be stuck to the tranny still if you don't see it. You could flush the tranny yourself, it's not too difficult. Might be worth changing the filter as well, that's an odd problem though, I don't think I've ever come across one that wouldn't shift up. You're sure the kickdown cable and shift linkage are adjusted right? |
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Not really sure about the kickdown cable...would misadjustment keep it from going into OD? |
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"geronimo" <Jamesw (AT) grandecom (DOT) net> wrote in message news:31mbk3h8il17lebfbtji1c7gsl33chnes0 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Not really sure about the kickdown cable...would misadjustment keep it from going into OD? Yes, and prevent it from shifting up to other gears as soon as it should. |
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That's probably what is wrong. Is it hard to replace it? I just replaced the rear brake calipers...boy was that easy! (maybe brickboard has the procedure in their how-to's) thanks! On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 20:06:54 GMT, "James Sweet" jamessweet (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote: "geronimo" <Jamesw (AT) grandecom (DOT) net> wrote in message news:31mbk3h8il17lebfbtji1c7gsl33chnes0 (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... Not really sure about the kickdown cable...would misadjustment keep it from going into OD? Yes, and prevent it from shifting up to other gears as soon as it should. |
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