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Does not sound like it is related to your downshifting problem. The switch cucvrus mentioned is the kickdown switch (attached to gas pedal) which downshifts when you floor it and tells the tranny to downshift and hold out the gear until higher rpms for maximum acceleration.Sorry to necro here a bit.
Cucvrus, you mentioned something about an electric switch near the pedal that causes the th400 to downshift that piqued my curiosity. Is there a proper name for that component? Mine might be broken based on how the truck doesn't like coming out of 3rd/2nd unless I'm slowing down significantly (under 25 for 3rd to 2nd) or almost completely stopping for 2nd to 1st. This is with a recently rebuilt 400 with a new vrv and hoses. A brief snowplowing career prior to my ownership killed the reverse/3rd band.
Check to see if the red wire on the side of the tranny just above the pan is connected. If it has come lose this will be your problem. Happened to me a few times.Sorry to necro here a bit.
Cucvrus, you mentioned something about an electric switch near the pedal that causes the th400 to downshift that piqued my curiosity. Is there a proper name for that component? Mine might be broken based on how the truck doesn't like coming out of 3rd/2nd unless I'm slowing down significantly (under 25 for 3rd to 2nd) or almost completely stopping for 2nd to 1st. This is with a recently rebuilt 400 with a new vrv and hoses. A brief snowplowing career prior to my ownership killed the reverse/3rd band.
ahhh, mine did that unless I floored it (the switch only comes into play when pedal is floored, easy to crawl under the dash and check switch operation. ) Sounds like maybe time to do an adjustment of the vrv?Ah, I didn't word that very well. An example of what I was trying to say is if I'm going 40, then slow down to 27 or so to make a gentle curve, then get back on the throttle the truck stays in 3rd and bogs down instead of downshifting. In that situation I've been manually shifting to 2nd and going back to drive once I get back up to speed since my transmission doesn't kick down under load.
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