e4od came when?
Nope and if you have an 89-90 E4OD that is dead, toss it casing and all. The "first run" E4OD's were so bad that the next production run altered the unit so much that even the casing isn't worth using to rebuild or reman. the unit because of the mods necessary to do the upgrade. (This info comes from a local trans. specialist who has rebuilt three of them for me alone and since he will actually WORK on them, he gets a LOT of them in).
Your Powertrain Control Module is BAD?! Thats a one in several thousand possibility. PCM failure is exceedingly rare. At any rate its located behind the passenger kick panel near the floor. Just make absolutely certain that if you do find it necessary to replace the unit, that it is from a truck with the same engine/tranny package and preferrably the same model year.
Your Powertrain Control Module is BAD?! Thats a one in several thousand possibility. PCM failure is exceedingly rare. At any rate its located behind the passenger kick panel near the floor. Just make absolutely certain that if you do find it necessary to replace the unit, that it is from a truck with the same engine/tranny package and preferrably the same model year.
Last edited by greystreak92; Jun 29, 2007 at 07:54 PM.
E4OD and PCM
Thanks for the info. My E4OD is a 91 model. Is that garbage as well? I thought the PCM is under the instrument panel on the driver side. Dude, my tranny shifts the same when the harness connector to the solenoid pack is connected or when it's not. Not getting any fire down there at all. Tranny guys don't want to charge me an arm and a leg. So they say to do it myself. Most people thinks it's the PCM "the computer". I know it sounds awful odd as well. Maybe it's my TPS or ECT sensor...I have heard they can really foul up transmission performance. But it has to be coming from the harness connector or the harness itself. Anyways, sorry to be a pain in the butt. I appreciate the advice my friend.
Ryan
P.S. This truck only has 69K on it, it's in super shape and I paid 2,400 for it tax included! I don't think I can get anything similar even at an auction.
Ryan
P.S. This truck only has 69K on it, it's in super shape and I paid 2,400 for it tax included! I don't think I can get anything similar even at an auction.
Originally Posted by ryancross
Okay, here is what I have to say about the E4OD. Yes, they did start in 1989 according to wikepedia. Most often they go sour because people don't shift into neutral at lights or in traffic. They also tow in overdrive and flush the tranny. You have got to change that filter and fluid from the pan every two or three oil changes. Yes, they are problematic until 1995 and 1996. Many updates occured. Solenoids, etc. Well, here is my problem. I want that tranny out of there....would prefer a remanufactured one for a 95-96 with a warranty. Autozone has some wonderful options all with 3 year warranties. Can I do this...without screwing with the wiring harness.
Originally Posted by greystreak92
Nope and if you have an 89-90 E4OD that is dead, toss it casing and all. The "first run" E4OD's were so bad that the next production run altered the unit so much that even the casing isn't worth using to rebuild or reman. the unit because of the mods necessary to do the upgrade. (This info comes from a local trans. specialist who has rebuilt three of them for me alone and since he will actually WORK on them, he gets a LOT of them in).
Your Powertrain Control Module is BAD?! Thats a one in several thousand possibility. PCM failure is exceedingly rare. At any rate its located behind the passenger kick panel near the floor. Just make absolutely certain that if you do find it necessary to replace the unit, that it is from a truck with the same engine/tranny package and preferrably the same model year.
Your Powertrain Control Module is BAD?! Thats a one in several thousand possibility. PCM failure is exceedingly rare. At any rate its located behind the passenger kick panel near the floor. Just make absolutely certain that if you do find it necessary to replace the unit, that it is from a truck with the same engine/tranny package and preferrably the same model year.
Get this, I picked up a computer out of a 90 with a 302 and an AOD after I did all the above repairs on it. I did this for a reason! The transmission acted the same exact way. That means I am limp mode somehow. I have heard a vehicle speed sensor, transmission temperature sensor, or neutral safety switch can cause this. It has to be one of those or the computer or the solenoid connector. It still only throws code 624. Problem is, I can't find any place that has the neutral safety switch connector or solenoid pack connector. I don't think I can take apart the connectors and put the fresh part of the wires back in the connectors...I was trying to piggyback it. By the way I stress connectors because this sucker had a nasty oil pan gasket leak and there was oil coated and caked on the tranny.
Man, I am in desperate trouble, I need to use this truck to put a new roof on the house. Obviously, I am not wealthy or I would pay somebody to fix the truck and put on a new roof. Any help would be greatly appreciated and I will do whatever I can to help you out somehow.
Ryan
hey all new to here, first post. here we go . got a 95 bonco with trans probs. just replaced mlps and still shifts like crap. what else can be done without a rebuild? (ouch) by the way it only acts up when it gets hot. also had trans fluid changed. this is really cutting into my beer funds.
Last edited by cain hughes; Aug 16, 2007 at 07:14 PM.
Originally Posted by ryancross
. It still only throws code 624. Problem is, I can't find any place that has the neutral safety switch connector or solenoid pack connector. Ryan
Code 634 would suggest the MLPS
Last edited by McLeod; Aug 16, 2007 at 11:00 PM.
E4OD changes
Originally Posted by ryancross
Awesome, I was told that the actual external dimensions were different for a 91 vs. 95-96. Thanks again man!
89-94 are Interchangeable.
Then beginning at the start of production for 95, all of the e4od's were produced using a new-design solenoid pack that will not interchange with previous models. The new pack has a new design vehicle harness connector. YOU MUST USE 95-97 ECM. After that they changed the name to 4R100 (98-up) and put in more updates with a new solenoid pack that has a PWM lock-up sol.

Originally Posted by ryancross
Most often they go sour because people don't shift into neutral at lights or in traffic.
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