TCM part#

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TCM part#

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What's the TCM part# for a 99 lanos SOHC?
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TCM??

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transmission control module

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isn't that integrated in the ECU??

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Post by Juswoo »

my tranny was not going pass 40kph. Mechanic said TCM was bad. It wasn't, my POWER switch on the shifter was defective
Got it fixed and now my tranny is racing.
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When I took out the TCM. the car drives fine. Only thing, I could only drive in first gear. Now that the switch is fixed, car hesitates before moving off when reverse selected.
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Juswoo wrote:When I took out the TCM. the car drives fine. Only thing, I could only drive in first gear. Now that the switch is fixed, car hesitates before moving off when reverse selected.
How is the fluid level ?
and.....
How old is the fluid ?
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I must admit that the fluid is above the recommended level. I couldn't check tyhge level at the time so i filled it right up. Could that be the problem? The fluid is about a month old.
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Post by daewoomofo »

yes it possably could
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