Cluongo
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Gentlemen,
I've been fighting an issue with my 1999 m1123 for months now. The 4l80e had an intermittent issue where it would randomly go into limp mode. That was usually remedied by a simple off/on key cycle and it was back to normal. That has since progresses into the truck will not come out of limp mode at all. I had several ideas as to what the cause could be and installed an auxiliary ground harness.. installed all new ACDelco solenoids and internal wiring harness inside the transmission.. used the troubleshooting manual to check continuity in the harness leading from the tcm to the transmission.. and finally sent the TCM to module experts in Jacksonville Florida for testing to the tune of $270. They informed me a "main component" in the TCM is bad and is not able to be repaired. They said they do have remanufactured replacements for an additional $670... so I bought the replacement and the truck is still in limp mode.
With the original TCM the trans light would provide code 73 when in diag mode.. with the new TCM the trans light stays illuminated and will not enter diag mode. I made a custom harness to adapt the cannon plug to an obd1 and was able to communicate with the old TCM via an OBD1 connecter hooked to a snap on modus scanner. The live data made no sense which makes me believe the old TCM was actually fried. I am unable to communicate with the new TCM at all.. it was confirmed that the TCM is getting 12v at the plug.. I'm just not sure where to go from here. Any insight would be a huge help. This truck was my beater for a year and a half without any issues. I'd love to have her back on the road.
Thanks,
Chris
I've been fighting an issue with my 1999 m1123 for months now. The 4l80e had an intermittent issue where it would randomly go into limp mode. That was usually remedied by a simple off/on key cycle and it was back to normal. That has since progresses into the truck will not come out of limp mode at all. I had several ideas as to what the cause could be and installed an auxiliary ground harness.. installed all new ACDelco solenoids and internal wiring harness inside the transmission.. used the troubleshooting manual to check continuity in the harness leading from the tcm to the transmission.. and finally sent the TCM to module experts in Jacksonville Florida for testing to the tune of $270. They informed me a "main component" in the TCM is bad and is not able to be repaired. They said they do have remanufactured replacements for an additional $670... so I bought the replacement and the truck is still in limp mode.
With the original TCM the trans light would provide code 73 when in diag mode.. with the new TCM the trans light stays illuminated and will not enter diag mode. I made a custom harness to adapt the cannon plug to an obd1 and was able to communicate with the old TCM via an OBD1 connecter hooked to a snap on modus scanner. The live data made no sense which makes me believe the old TCM was actually fried. I am unable to communicate with the new TCM at all.. it was confirmed that the TCM is getting 12v at the plug.. I'm just not sure where to go from here. Any insight would be a huge help. This truck was my beater for a year and a half without any issues. I'd love to have her back on the road.
Thanks,
Chris