Lockup solenoid open
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Number9
Thanks again. This answers my questions. One last question is can a faulty ECU be the cause of the fault. My transmission guys said they checked the circuit and solenoid and everything checked out. They are not familiar with Land Rover. This is why I am going to check the circuit. Thanks again.
Thanks again. This answers my questions. One last question is can a faulty ECU be the cause of the fault. My transmission guys said they checked the circuit and solenoid and everything checked out. They are not familiar with Land Rover. This is why I am going to check the circuit. Thanks again.
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Much depends upon the knowledge and thoroughness of your guy's/checks. EAT/ECU could cause fault and would be easy to swap out for troubleshooting if a spare is available. Some of info referenced was from manual linked below, our trans start at p. 27. Good luck.
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#13
I checked the coil resistance and read 40 ohms. Then applied 12 V to the solenoid circuit with truck in drive and foot on the break and the engine rpm dropped when the voltage was applied. Got another ecu, connected the new ecu and still getting a lockup clutch monitoring error. On the real time output the M3 valve goes from open to opening at about 40-50 mph. Any suggestions. Do i need to get a dealer to read the errors. I try to avoid dealer visits $$$$.
#14
On the real time output the M3 valve goes from open to opening at about 40-50 mph.
torque converter lockup can occur in either 3rd or 4th gear at speeds between 30 mph and 45 mph
Since your last reply I was able to change my trans fluid/filter, noticed LU now at lower MPH & RPM. First change since purchase and besides being dirty it was low on fluid also. Quantity, being new or both improved the LU. With a recent TC change your fluid should be clean but you may want to ensure it's serviced to the proper level and check condition.
What code # are you reading? No clue here of what codes if any what a dealer could read than you can't.
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number9
It takes a few drive cycles before the check engine light comes on. I checked the solenoid from the connector at the TCU. The code reader displays' a message that reads Lock-up clutch monitoring. Could this be a fault with the lockup clutch in the torque converter. I hope not. This is a rebuilt converter purchased last April.
It takes a few drive cycles before the check engine light comes on. I checked the solenoid from the connector at the TCU. The code reader displays' a message that reads Lock-up clutch monitoring. Could this be a fault with the lockup clutch in the torque converter. I hope not. This is a rebuilt converter purchased last April.
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Reader gives an interpretation of the code rather that a P0741, LU detection or P0743, LU solenoid circuit as a normal scanner does? Lock-up clutch monitoring is probable from first code so probably not the circuit detection code. Many of the code lists floating around from the scanner/reader makers leave much to be desired compared to the vehicle mfg. tech manual info.
You haven't given a definitive answer to that yet. Forget my exact rpm drop but 200 to 300 and easy to detect once at operating temp. Getting only a slight drop might indicate a slipping TC clutch and no drop indicate LU valve not opening to allow fluid to clutch. Believe either one of those could give P0741.
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Need to know if the TC is locking up, is it?
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Last edited by number9; 02-24-2016 at 09:18 PM.
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My diagnostic scan tool in real time for the M3 valve displays the word open. Then goes to from open to opening at about 50 mph. I connected a DVM to pin 32 to monitor the voltage. Voltage was 13.5 volts. When the real time M3 valve monitor went from open to opening, the voltage dropped to .3 volts. I believe this is and indication that the lock-up solenoid is working. This seems like the torque converter lock-up clutch problem. I am going to check with my guy and see what the he thinks.
#20
from open to opening, the voltage dropped to .3 volts. I believe this is and indication that the lock-up solenoid is working
That's not telling you solenoid is working/opening, only that the solenoid coil is providing a path to gnd. So no RPM drop or actual lock-up? Could be the LU solenoid is stuck in closed position and relatively easy R&R. Let know what your guy thinks.
Since you seem to be getting LU command signal late your output shaft speed sensor may be on the fritz.
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Last edited by number9; 02-25-2016 at 03:06 PM.