E4OD problem
did you put a new pump in?
The solenoids control upshifting/downshifting with the selector in the D position. You should at least have 1st gear, even if it will not upshift automatically.
If the manual spool valve is positioned in any forward range, the computer cannot prevent the transmission from being 'in gear'.
Check torque on the solenoid pack and I think these have a little extra plate on one end of the sol pack. Make sure your manual spool is positioned correctly and the MLPS is correctly aligned.
Since it did this before you took it apart, I would think you would have found a blown one-way sprague if it had one. did you replace all 'consumable' parts such as the steels, frictions, thrust washers and sealing rings?
Sorry, but that's the extent of my knowledge of the E4OD. I'm more old school since the newest transmissions that I know intimately are the AOD, TH700R4/TH200-4R and the infamous Ford ATX transaxle.
If installed backwards, transmission will not have any forward motion unless you put it in manual low.
A dirty valve body might cause this (stress the word might) but it seems like you would have codes, too. My truck had second gear solenoid go out so it was throwing two codes. Yours might not set a code, since you can't drive it.
Anyone else?
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Unplug the Sol Pack connector and see if it will go into any forward gear. Unplugged transmission condition is D = OD, 2 = 2, 1 = 1, I think. If the problem persists, do you know anyone with a Sol Pack you can borrow? You will need an '89 to '94 Sol Pack, if memory doesn't fail me. '95 and up have a different plug, 12 pin instead of 9 pin.
Sometimes, there is a connector failure, especially if your connector is full of transmission fluid when you unplug it. Should be dry or dielectric grease only in the connector.
*Blathering below was typed before I noticed your last post. I'll leave it for reference*
You know, since we're dealing with what amounts to a Simpson dual planetary gearset, About the only reasons it would not move forward would be;
1) Input shaft isn't turning forward clutch drum.
2) Forward clutch has no pressure.
a) Sealing rings on on the support have failed.
b) Seals in the drum were put in backwards, allowing fluid to escape.
c) Pump housing is cracked.
*I'll rule out 2a, 2b since you said you replaced them and the problem existed before you worked on the transmission*
3)Sun gear to sun shell engagement is stripped.
*Not likely; this would have been noticed and truck would not back up*
4) Low/reverse clutch hub not held by one way clutch.
*You said it would go into reverse; that means the low/reverse clutch hub is being held by the low/reverse clutch. To go forward, it needs either the one-way roller clutch to hold the drum stationary or the low/reverse clutch to engage and hold the drum. See #5 below*
5) Manual spool valve not indexed into linkage properly.
*This happened all the time at Sequoia. Can't remember which transmission, but my students would put the spool in backwards or fail to index it properly.*
6) Solenoid pack not tightened correctly/dirty separator plate allowing fluid leakage.
7) Solenoid pack has an internal failure/fracture.
8) Misplaced check ball
9) Massive internal hemorrhaging of fluid in the forward clutch drum circuit.
10) Loss of pump suction
11) Pump fried or hub on TC damaged too severely to turn pump.
*I'll rule out #10 and #11 for now, too. Truck will back up*
Typically, when the engine is running, provided you have pressure, placing the manual spool in the D position puts pressure to the forward clutch directly.
I still think I'm still missing something, here but since it will go into reverse, I'll rule out low pump pressure for now.
You know, I used to teach this stuff in the '80's at Sequoia Institute, before it became part of Wyotech. An E4OD is mostly akin to the C6, only with an overdrive/coast section tacked on in front of the conventional 3 speed gearset. having never taught the E4OD, I'm fishing around, here. It didn't come into the curriculum until after I was working there.
Not having a full tech manual in front of me doesn't help, either so I can't comment on what the overdrive/coast section might have to do with the issues you have. An exploded diagram does me some good but not much. I would have used shop air to test each clutch before I buttoned it up and slammed it home.
At this point, I don' really have anything more to add. I'm stumped so I'll go sit down over there.
*points to corner of room*
KOEO 452 - that's the VSS or its wiring. A search here will give you the troubleshooting info for the VSS. Not sure if a no-output from the VSS could stop the transmission from going into a forward gear.
(edit) RABS and brake light on - I think this would happen if your brake lights were out. I'm not sure, though. (/edit)
Something still seems odd. I may be wrong, but I think that transmission will still function to a fashion while unplugged. I don't like the fact that it will only move forward slightly while being revved. That tells me the forward clutch is trying to turn the gearset.
Reverse is the direct clutch and the low/reverse clutch combination.
Manual Low is the forward clutch and the low/reverse clutch.
Just those two statements say the direct and low/reverse clutches are good and we may have a problem with the forward clutch.
FWIW, if it were me, that transmission would be out again and I would be giving that pump and the forward clutch some very close scrutiny. I think I would try to energize that clutch with shop air and a rubber tipped air nozzle. A good manual tells which passage is the forward clutch passage in the pump. first energize it on the pump, then with the gearset back in place and pump torqued in place.
Like I've said before; without the transmission and a good shop manual in front of me, I'm not sure where to go next. Just the fact that it did this both before and after the rebuild tells me the problem has been overlooked somehow.
Okay, I'll go sit down again. Anyone else?

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Last edited by raystankewitz; Apr 20, 2013 at 10:49 PM. Reason: added brake light stuff





