Come along with Eric O. at the SMA shop as we have a look this 2005 Chevrolet 3500 Dually Duramax 4x4 with an Allison Automatic that is having some shifting problems. It has a code P0700 stored in the PCM. It also has a code P0773 Shift Solenoid E Circuit Fault stored in the transmission control module. Let's see what's wrong!!
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For a regular dude just doin regular dude-nostics, I've found myself enthralled with diagnostics on your channel now.
Sometimes we overthink shit and make the mistake of not having a set way of doing diag. We are often putting the cart in front of the horse. Appreciate the channel (surprised communist State of New York allows transmission on YouTube ๐คฃ)
is there a special way to remove that connector? I'm not seeing a retainer clip but didn't just want to pry it off. so can you share steps to remove the connector so it doesn't get damaged
The R and G stand for Red and Grey on the TCM if you pull the other connector out the cap on it would be grey instead of red. If you push in on either side of the red cap piece thereโs tabs that release it. Pull it off gently and carefully and youโll see the metal pins those are common to come loose a little bit due to vibrations. Just make sure they are all seated properly and put the cap back on and plug it back in.
I love these hunt the fault video. Until next time.
Recently just picked up a 05 GMC Sierra 2500 6.6l lly I got on the gas hard and it threw the mil code p0700 only code that came up on a cheap scan tool I got it off and havenโt had an issue since but unless hard on throttle! Trying to go the cheapest way first what to lookninto
This sounds like the GM Doc# 2908267?
No Reverse With DTC's Range inhibit- Sept 10, 2012.
Mine is in the mentioned trucks.
Went to the Loco Dollarshop asked about it without the GM Doc#. Naaaa didn't know anything about it.
Oh welll
Guess that is why the Engine lite is and has been on for awhile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe not! Don't see that code mentioned. FYI for anyone else then.
The plug into the transmission then?
Oxidized connection then between the two plugs? if so put a little vaseline on them
Great tech.. appreciate your vids..
Check the pins at the tcm connector. Notorious for coming loose because the dumbass that decided to put it in there with the wires at a 90degree angle
It was probably that dielectric past preventing connection! LPS Preferred connector lubricant
Great video; had to be pin to pin; looking for evidence; that drive shaft is heavy rusted; lots of salt road driving; I'm thinking salt crusty in the connector; dope connector with heavy coat of di-electric grease; seal it the best you can. Great job there.
When checking those pins for ohms what do you have the black lead on I canโt tell? I know you donโt answer viewers questions but can somebody please help this would help this want to be tech tremendously.
To make sure of pin-fittment I would twist each pin slightly so with dielectric grease he wouldn't come back this year. I feel this will be a comeback but with the Communists in your govvymint piling salt on your lives the truck may rot away before it does
How do I get the plug undone for harness i don't want to break it
I said previously that my problem was just when cold, but this past week we were feeling blah and never drove the truck fo 8 days, went to drive Nothing money light on code PO700 hooked up scanner problem solved, I have pulled our 36' fifth wheel all over never had A problem, guess its only when truck sits for several days, in garage, I think I will take connection apart clean well with electric clean Add some of that high price Stab-lent 22 and see what happens,, yes I cleared code. Will keep you updated if I have problems, Thanks Eric you have been A big help.
Stablent 22
Thank you. Awesome
liquid in connector????
My Impala have shift solenoid po753 code . Wonder if that's the fix for it. Mechanic dropped my sub frame. Think he may have broke wire
The butt connectors with solder inside do suck they barely get soldered
I run a digital printing press that has hundreds of molex connectors. Sometimes a component seems to fail and one of the first things the manufacturer says to do is to reseat the connectors. Most of the times it fixes the problem.
As always great job you should be a teacher you do such a great job showing how you diagnose the job
damn 299,999th view, one away from a glorious 300,000
As a certified Allison mechanic first thing you do is disconnect the OEM harness at the transmission. Check resistance on wires for circuit from tcm to end if harness. You find which wire is the problem then you repair wire.
Thatโs normal for that engine and transmission. Owned a few over the years. Not a good truck to use for snow plow contracts are hauling equipment around in the summer. If you want to stay working
Dead set I enjoy these more than CSI MIAMI any day lol
dude, do yourself a favor and pick up a power probe from snap-on, has a visible indicator as well as an audible tone for power and ground, can read ohm and can supply 12v or ground to any circuit.. has saved me hours,
Strange pudding for today better luck when it comes back if it dont keep the fix bud it happens at times
Spray the contacts with WD40. They are hi resistance. Oxidized.
Great job as always ๐
Honest Abe Eric
Anyone else would have put the transmission in for $4,000 and then if there's a problem fix that too
I have a 2005 GMC Sierra 1500 I would say lift the top portion of fuse box and see if there's any wires that are burning
The old Shivy
Jumper wire mod doesnโt apply to this year?
I have the same truck first time it acted up is when I had not driven it in 2 weeks and it was extremely cold had the same codes clearly them and had no problems until A year later again very cold never A problem when temperatures are comfortable itโs acted up about 3 times I just clear the codes and it works fine wish I knew but sure itโs A cold weather problem
Nice video, thanks.
CRC 2-26 is what I think you were trying to refer to as a electrical lubrication.
Skunked by a wiggle no biggie you'll have days like that I know I did
Stabilent 22……Good Stuff.
Great video Mr owe.need more of the same.
I like watching your video . What is your phone number I would like to call you and ask you something.
I saw you used Scotch 33.๐ Sometimes the connector in the transmission leaks a little. Brake cleaner would have helped.
another time when a probe with a tone unit to find the break
Allison transmission on transit bus ๐ do the same thing
The old 360 roundabout! Another classic move! ๐ Another entertaining video!