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Griner t-brake prob. #1858271
06/27/15 05:32 PM
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I just got my trans back from being freshened and got it in today. Put fluid in it and ran it through the gears. When I push my t-brake button, my t-brake solenoid doesn't work. I have power to the stud on the t-brake where it sticks out of the trans but it doesn't click or have reverse when I push the button. Where should I look????

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858272
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It did work before I pulled the trans.

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858277
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....and there's a spade terminal on the other side of that stud. Now you get to drop your trans pan and hook up that lonely wire dangling by itself.

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858281
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Do you have power to the wire when the switch is pushed if you do the the problem is inside the Trans if not ck for a blown fuse or a broken wire

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858282
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Thanks J Body, just what I want to do, lol. I'll go drop the pan and see. Crap

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: scottb] #1858284
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Originally Posted By scottb
Do you have power to the wire when the switch is pushed if you do the the problem is inside the Trans if not ck for a blown fuse or a broken wire


Yes it has power when the button is pushed.

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858298
06/27/15 06:09 PM
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If u have power inside the trans, check the plunger on the solenoid. Had that happen to me a while ago.

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858308
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I think they just forgot to plug on the wire when they
put the valve body back on... hope you have a drain
plug on the pan
wave

Re: Griner t-brake prob. [Re: 80arrow] #1858310
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Yup, they forgot to hook the wire up inside. I have a drain plug in the pan so it wasn't that big of deal I guess. It was an easy fix, thanks guys.







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