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Re: Transsmision
[Re: moparjo68]
#3090706
10/31/22 01:49 PM
10/31/22 01:49 PM
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moparx
"Butt Crack Bob"
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north of coder
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going for a "WAG" here.......... doesn't the neutral safety switch look and act like the old 727/904 switches ? three wires, center wire is ground for the starter relay, while the two outer wires complete the reverse light circuit ? [all contacting through the rooster comb of the valve body] then, there is the other connector[s] that control the overdrive and lockup, as well as the governor function in the electronically controlled [RE] transmissions ?
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Re: Transsmision
[Re: moparx]
#3090734
10/31/22 02:47 PM
10/31/22 02:47 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,075 Michigan
A727Tflite
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going for a "WAG" here.......... doesn't the neutral safety switch look and act like the old 727/904 switches ? three wires, center wire is ground for the starter relay, while the two outer wires complete the reverse light circuit ? [all contacting through the rooster comb of the valve body] then, there is the other connector[s] that control the overdrive and lockup, as well as the governor function in the electronically controlled [RE] transmissions ? The N/S is an input to the TCM/PCM. When it doesn’t “see” the N/S it can cause loss of OD, other issues.
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Re: Transsmision
[Re: A727Tflite]
#3091371
11/03/22 11:56 AM
11/03/22 11:56 AM
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Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 19,388 north of coder
moparx
"Butt Crack Bob"
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"Butt Crack Bob"
Joined: Sep 2003
Posts: 19,388
north of coder
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going for a "WAG" here.......... doesn't the neutral safety switch look and act like the old 727/904 switches ? three wires, center wire is ground for the starter relay, while the two outer wires complete the reverse light circuit ? [all contacting through the rooster comb of the valve body] then, there is the other connector[s] that control the overdrive and lockup, as well as the governor function in the electronically controlled [RE] transmissions ? The N/S is an input to the TCM/PCM. When it doesn’t “see” the N/S it can cause loss of OD, other issues. this is just on the RE's ?
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Re: Transsmision
[Re: moparx]
#3091376
11/03/22 12:09 PM
11/03/22 12:09 PM
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Joined: Mar 2011
Posts: 3,075 Michigan
A727Tflite
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Posts: 3,075
Michigan
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going for a "WAG" here.......... doesn't the neutral safety switch look and act like the old 727/904 switches ? three wires, center wire is ground for the starter relay, while the two outer wires complete the reverse light circuit ? [all contacting through the rooster comb of the valve body] then, there is the other connector[s] that control the overdrive and lockup, as well as the governor function in the electronically controlled [RE] transmissions ? The N/S is an input to the TCM/PCM. When it doesn’t “see” the N/S it can cause loss of OD, other issues. this is just on the RE's ? No, RH needs to see the N/S for O/D and L/U. The1,2,3 shift occurs purely by hydraulics but O/D and L/U is electronic over hydraulic.
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