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What vehicle uses PN 12563695, 57K6233, NSN 2520016579861. Inquiring minds would like to know.From what I have seen, all 4 speed HMMWV's have a 4L80 in there. Big difference when replacing a transmission was which TCM matches that transmission. This was a pain since there were about a dozen different nsn's for HMMWV transmissions out there and each had its own TCM. Nowadays there are only 2 nsn's for the 4L80 transmission on HMMWV's. Legacy A2/R1 "heavy variant" like the 1097 and the up-armored HMMWV's like the 1151.
A2/R1:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0849
TCM - 2520-01-579-1379
Up-Armored:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0850
TCM - 2520-01-579-2302
As far as I know, the only difference in the different year TCMs is shift points. So you can just drop any one in and go.From what I have seen, all 4 speed HMMWV's have a 4L80 in there. Big difference when replacing a transmission was which TCM matches that transmission. This was a pain since there were about a dozen different nsn's for HMMWV transmissions out there and each had its own TCM. Nowadays there are only 2 nsn's for the 4L80 transmission on HMMWV's. Legacy A2/R1 "heavy variant" like the 1097 and the up-armored HMMWV's like the 1151.
A2/R1:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0849
TCM - 2520-01-579-1379
Up-Armored:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0850
TCM - 2520-01-579-2302
Looks like that transmission PN 12563695 (2520-01-657-9861) came in a kit for the M1097A3 which I have not seen. I am not seeing much information on FEDLOG either. PN 57K6233 (2520-01-625-7876) is a replacement transmission to the 2001 year model which NSN is 2520-01-489-0850 (Terminal Item).What vehicle uses PN 12563695, 57K6233, NSN 2520016579861. Inquiring minds would like to know.
Some of the transmissions would go into a safe mode and stay on second gear if it was not matched with its TCM.As far as I know, the only difference in the different year TCMs is shift points. So you can just drop any one in and go.
About what I found, no use on code for it. 1097 rebuilds in TX. 4L80e is one tuff box and the items to upgrade a 2000 and newer to 4L85e are available. THANKSLooks like that transmission PN 12563695 (2520-01-657-9861) came in a kit for the M1097A3 which I have not seen. I am not seeing much information on FEDLOG either. PN 57K6233 (2520-01-625-7876) is a replacement transmission to the 2001 year model which NSN is 2520-01-489-0850 (Terminal Item).
Never heard that one before.Some of the transmissions would go into a safe mode and stay on second gear if it was not matched with its TCM.
Threw a few of us off when we replaced a transmission on an 1152. Couldn’t figure out why it was happening. TM wouldn’t explain it either. I believe PS Magazine had an article on it it.Never heard that one before.
I know this is an older post but I just picked up an M1123 (2009yr) and it is missing the TCM.From what I have seen, all 4 speed HMMWV's have a 4L80 in there. Big difference when replacing a transmission was which TCM matches that transmission. This was a pain since there were about a dozen different nsn's for HMMWV transmissions out there and each had its own TCM. Nowadays there are only 2 nsn's for the 4L80 transmission on HMMWV's. Legacy A2/R1 "heavy variant" like the 1097 and the up-armored HMMWV's like the 1151.
A2/R1:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0849
TCM - 2520-01-579-1379
Up-Armored:
Trans - 2520-01-489-0850
TCM - 2520-01-579-2302
I would consider upgrading to a newer TCM. When my TCM failed due to water in the waterproof box I decided to go with the transmission kit from Black Dog Customs. This way you are using a modern controller instead of the older box. I have put over 6,000 miles on mine since I installed it and the install is pretty simple and straightforward. It took a couple hours for the install.I know this is an older post but I just picked up an M1123 (2009yr) and it is missing the TCM.
These aren't really A2's but use the 12k halfshafts as they are considered the heavy variant.
Would I use the 2520-01-579-1379? (I am assuming the best way to be sure is to go look at the trans for the number)
Go with the black dog stand-alone kit, better with tuning on the fly, better diagnostics, shift point adjustments, allllll kinds of goodies. I just installed one on a buddies truck, why spend 800 on a “new” TCM when you can go brand new with a warranty and has upgrades etc for a few dollars more?I know this is an older post but I just picked up an M1123 (2009yr) and it is missing the TCM.
These aren't really A2's but use the 12k halfshafts as they are considered the heavy variant.
Would I use the 2520-01-579-1379? (I am assuming the best way to be sure is to go look at the trans for the number)