MUST be GOOD! Last Venture! 285,000 miles, must be good! Chevy 3.4l https://youtu.be/gKrtvm_LGd0
www.RainmanRaysRepairs.com
Visit my Second Channel on YouTube, RainmanRay Off Duty https://www.youtube.com/c/RainmanRayOutoftheShop
Follow on Twitter: @RainmanRay4Real
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/ @rainman_rays_repairs
Check out my Merchandise (because I don't say MERCH) for Men's and Women's Apparel, MUGS and Stickers! https://rainmanraysrepairs.myspreadshop.com/
Support the channel on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/RainmanRaysRepairs
Patreon is a "Tip Jar" I don't post much there, daily YT uploads are all that I can manage for now
Amazon List, must have for any toolbox!
1: Astro Tools 52SL 500x2 Lumen Wirelessly Rechargeable Folding Double-Sided LED Slim Light, & 52SLC 500x2 Lumen Folding Double-Sided LED Slim Light W/Wireless Charging Pad https://amzn.to/3Jd2h6t
2: Mountain 5-Piece Metric Double Box Universal Spline Reversible Ratcheting Wrench Set; 8 mm - 18mm, 90 Tooth Design, Long, Flexible, Reversible; MTNRM6 https://amzn.to/3OJTRp2
3: NOCO E404 12.25 Oz Battery Terminal Cleaner Spray and Corrosion Cleaner with Acid Detector https://amzn.to/3ILbdjv
My Camera Gear:
Gopro Hero 10 https://amzn.to/3AaxELe
Hero 9&10 Dual Battery Charger MUST HAVE! https://amzn.to/3g5KdAT
Flexible Camera Mount https://amzn.to/3Jywrk5
#brakecleanmafia #wifeunit #rainman #comnissionearned #mechanic #technician #dealer #independent #autorepair
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Also, I personally use or have used the products featured in my links and only recommended them if I feel they are of good quality.
”Intro Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio”
Thanks to Jesse for making the intro and graphic for us to enjoy!!!
“All the videos, songs, images, and graphics used in the video belong to their respective owners and I or this channel does not claim any right over them.
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing.”
Customer Customer States Mechanic Fails Engine Transmission Gas Diesel off road race 4x4 street car daily driver scam dealership dealer technician how to

I Dropped my scanner in the parking lot, saved it by the power cord which probably isn't good anyway. Hi everybody, good day to you Welcome back! That is a Nissan Frontier of an unknown year model. Uh, we're gonna find out in a minute anyway. I need to fetch this and I need to move this because we need to go and drive this.

I Think it's an Oh four? maybe O5? Let's take a look. It's got a check engine light on. This thing is here for second opinion diagnosis. What do we have here? What year? Yep, O5 got it guessed correctly.

Check engine lights on. They think it needs the transmission shiny with 133 101 miles on the odometer. Yep, there's our service engine soon. indicator indicated.

Let's go ahead and let this thing warm up, power the scan tool up. plug this thing in I hope I didn't break it when I dropped it powering on sweep Okay Window down. Let's fire up climate control because I'm coming back in for a test drive. Time to move the Silvery radio.

Let's back this thing out and then we can go take that Nissan out and hit the road starting engine number two, we're backing up. Silverado It's a great day today. 83 degrees Ambient Air Temperature It's feeling really nice out. Oh real quick while we're here.

let me peek in on Project Jeep Real quick. Uh, they think that uh, it's getting like a vapor lock on Project G Uh, you run it, drive it, and then on a hot start shutdown like what we have right now. it does not like to restart. Let's just check it one more time.

Yeah, I'm gonna have to just keep doing that until uh, it fails to restart. I've been trying to troubleshoot this for like a week. Anyway, let us powering down the Silvery radio and go hit the road in the Frontier the other front here, not the final front here. That one's over there on its way out.

This is another Frontier Nissan seem to be attracted to me I don't understand. it's always in these sounds. The Nissan Datsuns okay scanner Danner we're gonna go down to Nissan Dotson actually I don't think they include Dotson anymore. The scan tools used to say Dotson they don't say Dotson anymore.

Automatic identification satellites linking up in outer space communicating establishing protocol while you do that. Let's go ahead and back this thing out. now. Rumor has it this thing has a new or new to the Truck Engine and I understand that that code has something to do with the transmission.

I Do not believe that the torque converter is happy and it may require a replacement torque converter. so what we're going to do is pull up codes over there at the gate once we have the code docutated. I'm gonna go ahead and pull up live data and we're going to drive while reviewing live data and see if we cannot determine what the issue is with this particular truck. So stay tuned because this is going to be a very good video opening.

Z Hood Yeah. Gravity? Whoa whoa whoa whoa. Okay, so I've got some codes here: Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Valve function that's a P0744. We've got a P1754 Input Clutch Solenoid Circuit Valve Fault 1757 Front Brake Solenoid Circuit fault that's in the transmission module Uh, 1759 Front Brake Solenoid Vault Fault Circuit Fault Okay, 1764 Direct Clutch Solenoid Valve Circuit fault So we have circuit faults here and it probably doesn't shift very well.
Again, let's go drive it and figure it out. see what it does. well. Shifts shifts again.

Okay, Interesting. Uh oh. found the problem. It's not doing anything I Just tried to go.

Yeah, it's It's acting like it's in like third gear or something. Try to manually actuate these gears down into two. We're not going very fast. All right.

We made it to second gear. We we have some problems with this Trennis Mission that's for sure. It started off okay, but then it didn't even want to get out of its own way. like right now.

Look at this. Oh yeah, yeah, we're uh, this thing's junk downshift. It's not even gonna do that. Okie Dokes I've seen enough to see enough.

We're gonna go over the bridge. We're gonna go around the around the block, under the bridge and then back to the shop because I don't want this thing to leave me stranded. Lane So here's the plan. We're gonna swing back around, get back into the shop.

I'm gonna pull this thing in. We're gonna check the fluid level first. Uh, having had an engine replacement for, there's a chance that maybe the trans is not as full as it should be or maybe even something was left disconnected. So I think that that's probably the best course of action.

Doesn't even have first gear? We're starting off in a second. Now the question is: is the first gear clutch smoked is the torque converter smoked? it's technical term or are the valves in the uh, sorry driving, are the valves in the valve body not functioning or not connected? Or do they have a damaged wiring harness And there's a lot of possibilities? So just because we have codes for torque converter or valve body issues does not mean we need a torque converter or valve body. We could have a plethora of different possibilities here. So let's go find out and that will leave us with the vocab word of the day plethora.

Yay! Hello concrete guys! I Keep calling them concrete guys. They're countertop guys. They're the ones making the mirror sounds while they're grinding masonry and whatnot or not masonry. Granite See, this is this is my problem.

I've got this word association problem going on right now. That's the issue. Let me close the gate. Stay here.

Okay, all right, let's put this in gear, drive, and watch this thing. Watch What it does. How good into the shop space we go. How about straight ahead I think I'll put it over here.

That's probably good. There we go. Winter's down. parking's the auto.

popping the door and popping into Hood that was an aggressive one. All right, let's see what's under our Bonnet here. probably a 40 40 liters. Hey, wait a minute I know this Nissan I've seen this before I remember these zip ties and stuff coils on this once upon a time.
pulls and plugs or something like that I remember this. Nissan Yeah here. let's uh, throw some Newman's under the hood so we can see what we're trying to see and then uh, figure out what's going on here. Illumination.

You know. at first I thought there was no dipstick and then I found it. It's uh, way way way down. right down here.

there she is. there's our dip and stick. let's see. fluid looks okay, it's a little brown but nothing crazy looking.

All right. let's go ahead and put this stuff back. Get in your hole there dipstick. all the way down.

all right. Okie Dokes I'm in the scanner device right here and I've got two of the solenoids pulled up. We're looking for the amperage on both of those solenoids. We should see like half an amp or even maybe even more.

These are both open circuit. There's a there's no current running through those solenoids and any any gear position. Yeah. I Suspect that something is broken inside of the valve body.

I Do believe these things have a plastic valve body and I think that the the electrical connectors may be soldered in where the pins come through to connect the wiring harness and from what I understand is that area of those pins can break off and cause open circuit issues. Now the the risky side is how long did this vehicle drive with these solenoids not functioning? These solenoids are designed to redirect fluid flow words and help you change and change your gear ratios. Uh, we saw earlier that this thing seemed to be stuck in like second or third gear. So I'm I'm hoping that uh, the transmission was not damaged while being operated with uh with these solenoids being opened.

Um, let's uh, let's go ahead and raise this thing up in the air, take a look underneath and just make sure everything is connected and plugged in. and uh, if if available or if possible maybe we can pull the pan down and take a peek inside. So let us uh Power this thing down, we'll set the rack, lift it up, and continue our inspection slash diagnosis. We encountered uh, similar scenarios with valve body failures on some of the GM trucks back in my dealership days and often what would happen is folks would tolerate the slipping condition until the thing no longer wanted to move and It ultimately it damaged.

uh, the clutch packs in the Trans. So I'm hoping that this one does not have damage. That fluid condition looked okay, but that's not usually. you know, an end-all all when it comes to uh, internal transmission.

Ah, there we go. So there could be some damage. there might not be. However, since we are dealing with some internal transmission problems, I'm I'm going to speculate that this Trans is going to have to come out at some point.
We're gonna find out though. Black subscribe button: Consider subscribing to the channel and turning on those notifications. That way you receive a notification whenever I post a new video. That's good for me, it's also good for you.

There we go. So if you are not, please consider subscribing to the channel. And if you are subscribed, do me a solid and go and check that because we're still engaging in the YouTube subscriber Purge phase. I Don't know why it's happening, but people have found that they check their uh their notification Bell and they have become unsubscribed.

Don't know why, but it's uh, it's happening. Algorithm things I Suppose Oh lucky me, it's a two-wheel drive, not a four-wheel drive. And now I Remember what I did to this I put uh, catalytic converters in this once upon a time? That's what I did. Okay now I Remember Good.

Oh yeah, look at that. It does have a new engine it was made in Mexico See it right there? Mako You can tell it's new because it's shiny. Well, this is interesting. Look, the pan has been smashed in slightly see that should be flat blush and it is kind of a concave.

Actually, concave is a matter of perspective because if we were to take this pan off and look at it from the inside, it would be convex. Yeah, more vocabulary. All right. Well, that escalated faster than I thought it was.

So what I'm going to do is I'm gonna go ahead and drain this fluid out of this thing. and uh, we're gonna pop this pan off and take a gander inside and see if you have some destruction going on here on the cookage. Okay, so here's what I'm gonna do: We're gonna actually save this uh old fluid because there's a chance that this won't be serviced immediately and I'd hate to have to waste new fluid to put it back in in order to, uh, move this thing should we end up in a position where this is condemned. So I'm just going to drain this out into a bucket, we're going to save what's in there.

So if I have to temporarily reuse it I will Whoa. spillage. Anyway, we're gonna drain all this out and then I'm gonna go ahead and pull this pan down and inspect for some Carnage draining. This is like the opposite of pouring things.

draining things all right I'm back draining is nearly Complete because now it's making a mess. We got about a half gallon out of that. Pull this pan down. All right.

Let's go ahead and got the 10 millimeter out. Let's go. Twirl flashlight I Caught it. Let's pull these uh bolts out of this pit.

There's that flashlight. Magnetism has failed me. This flight sucks I'm getting rid of it. Yeah, let's try this one.

Maybe it has a better magnet IC Juice Many bolts. What'd you call me? I heard you who's here the ah okay meeting over. That was the garage door guys. contractors were here.

Let's pull the ball, get rid of all my first names, come on out so we may witness the Carnage I'm sure there's Carnage in here. There has to be all right. Let me fetch these uh far away bolts over here and then we'll get going on this. There's actually two in the back, but I can't really get to which is, uh, concerning.
Might have to pull this cross member thing out or something. Nah. I'm not gonna have to do that. I'll just use compound suicide wobblies.

There we go. Got it there? We are all right. I Think there's one more holding this thing in? I think maybe two. Probably two.

Yeah, there's one of them then the other ones right in front of us. Whoo! Well, no damage from that pan being smashed in I was kind of hoping to find like a broken filter or something like that, but whoa, spellage doesn't appear to be the case. All right. So let's go ahead and take a peek here at our magnets in the pan because I do not see any uh, any metal chunks in here and lack of metal chunks and or lack of uh, clutch material tells me.

oh wait wait wait wait wait wait there it is. There's the Sparkles I found them right here. See that here. We'll take a look with a better camera.

I See the Sparkles Okay, and there's a not a whole boatload of it, but it's in there. There is metal sparkly going on here, so that's unfortunate. I was I was actually about a nanometer away from pulling that valve body out and ordering another one. But then I see all the specks of shiny and the specs of shiny indicate there is additional damage to this transmission.

So I mean it's not a it's not a lot, but it's there. It's definitely there. Yeah, you can see it, see it in solution on my finger there. Okay, I mean oh I hate to have to put a transmission in this or send it for a rebuild just for that.

See what's in the filter? Anything in there? Man, that's so such a small amount of metal though. Yeah, I don't know what to do? What do you guys think should I put a valve body in it and uh and let it ride? or should I go with this metal problem here and uh, have the unit rebuilt? Man, that's not that bad. That's that's barely anything. Yeah I'm gonna pull the valve body out I mean yeah.

I'm gonna I have to I can't I can't condemn this transmission. No, that's not gonna work for me. Well, you know the way I see it. It's either junk or it's not and I kind of don't think it is.

I'm gonna pull this fouled body out and we're going to look for an obvious defect. Start with the filter if I can find a defect in this valve body. I'll order another one. If I can't find a defect in the valve body, yeah, then maybe it is transmission time.

That's a weird Bolt Yeah, Is that like a stud in a nut that must bolt in from the other side? Okay, there's something that holds that together from the other side. Foreign stuff's coming apart. This thing is dripping trans fluid on me. I Don't like trans fluid drippings.
Oh by the way. Disclaimer: I don't do internal automatic transmission works. Not my forte. Oh, we're spilling again.

Yeah, it's just not my specialty engine stuff. Yes, transmission stuff, not so much. I Mean it's just nuts and bolts, right? So it's already broken, right? All right. That's one set of Fasteners which has exposed another set of Fasteners that are under that filter.

So let's continue to pull this thing down. I have uh, segregated the Fasteners that I've already removed I put those in a separate pan because again, I I don't know what I'm doing and if I need to put this back together, should probably be in a position to better do so. I'm pretty sure I'm gonna find bolts and fasteners that are different lengths. Let's see what else we got here.

There's one a bunch of them around the perimeter. just keep on pulling bolts. They may be different lengths, but they're not all. They're not all different.

Looks like there's just two lengths of bolts here that's easy to decipher later on. Yeah, what I want to do is I'm going to pull this out and I'm going to look for obvious defects where the electrical connections are made. There is a control module in here and I understand. Like I said earlier, there's solder joints on that control module that you want that can break and cause these open circuit issues which we have a couple open circuit codes.

Okay, parts are starting to come out now. Got a little bracket right here. Pull that guy out. Hope you guys remember all this stuff goes because uh I don't another one.

Okay, endless bolts. They just keep coming out. I Guess we need all these bolts for proper clamping for us because there's hundreds of little passages. Maybe not hundreds, but there's many passengers for uh, fluid to flow through.

I Feel like I'm gonna get the last of these bolts out and then it's just gonna dump everywhere on me. That's a lot of things going on here. Okay, we're running out a couple more. We're down to just maybe two or three left.

I Think it's another night. Another ball up. it's coming down. Look, it's starting to get more drainage.

We're getting somewhere more drippages? Yeah, this fluid's in really good shape. I I Hope I could fix this I Really do. It'd be nice I Think there's just like maybe one or two left. Aha look at that.

looks like there's just one left. More drainage. Oh I'm covered in fluid I Don't like it. Oh well, that's the job.

I Guess Come on Valve Body: A bunch of parts fall out of this and screwed. Oh, it's heavy and dripping. and dripping in heavy. Oh, a bunch of wires too.

Holy smokes. Yep. I've got myself into something. That's our little control module.

One connector disconnected. Oh, what is that? A temp sensor? Let's not. Uh, let's not break that wire, figure out where that thing connects and unconnect it. There it is.
There's our connector. Okay, it's out. Valve bodies out. I'm covered in the fluids.

Okey-dokes We're over on the toolbox. Uh, this right. here is the top side of this valve body assembly. We can see all of our solenoids right here running across.

Uh I Think this unit right here That is our control module wiring harness that runs through the transmission case and connects to the wiring harness on the other side. And I believe that the fault for those codes that we saw uh can be found on the other side of this control module. So let's pull this plate off of here and try to disassemble this thing to see if we can't find a uh, a broken wire or connector or something like that. Oh, that was already loose.

That was one of those past three bolts. That was one that was one. uh I think that's all here I think I know what I'm doing foreign I need my 10 mil back? What's in here? More connectors? Unclick these. Perhaps I should have done this before I took the bolts loose like I said I don't know what I'm doing? Nobody does.

Yeah, that's not working for me. Let's put a bolt back in it. The whole thing is flexing and I can't unclick this connector there. Too much flexing action.

Here we go. Two connectors disconnected. Got that one now. let's pull this plate off and 110 millimeter foreign.

I Hope I find something broken. that's not happening because looks like these solenoids are holding it in shoe. I need to pull those guys out as well I Guess that's a similar procedure. Okay, it's looking for debris or damage or anything of that nature under these solenoids.

I Suppose they make their electrical connection right through here. Definitely going to keep these in order because I don't know where they go or if they're different part numbers. but I Guess this is how we learn, right? We just begin to do until we learn again. In the worst case I ruined the transmission I Mean it's about as bad as it can get, right? Pry bar, mini pry bar.

Okay, that one seems to come out with the solenoid. Oops Illinois gravity How's this one look pretty good? All right. Any check balls or gaskets? anything like that? No, no and no. So where do we get? I Can't see any of the circuitry inside of this unit I wonder if I can take this apart a little farther further further and farther.

you know there's a panel here. see I don't like that. That's awfully. Wiggly I wonder if yeah, they're all kind of.

Wiggly yeah. I'm gonna see if I can't get this, uh, control module apart to inspect the circuitry on the inside. That's kind of what's uh, what? I'm thinking here I've been working this other half of this control module assembly about five to ten minutes now or so trying to hop this back cover off of it I've got it like halfway off. It's got to come off because it's only in there with clips and it's not really glued or anything.
So I'm certain that it comes apart. Just got to do this. Uh, very gently. Again, what's the worst that can happen I ruin it I Suppose that's worth the risk to at least confirm whether it needs a trans or not.

I don't think it needs a whole transmission I Really don't. It's too clean inside. too good of a shape. The fluid's not junk on it I did see some sparkly, but it was so minimal that I don't even know.

could have actually just been normal. Anyway, I'm babbling. So here's the inside of our circuit. Here is the connections: where the control module meets the solenoids in order to power or energize and de-energize the uh, the solenoids.

And I'm just checking for any of these circuits to be broken here. Understand, these things come apart. That's what. I Read another guy up, got a winner.

There it is. That's it right there. Look at that. That's the uh, that's our.

Smoking Gun right there. Zoom In that found, you see it right there. There's a broken connection at whatever solenoid this is. So we've got one broken connection inside of this control module.

You guys see, that's it right there. That's what I was looking to find. Ding ding ding ding ding ding. We got a winner folks.

I Found it. Is there anything else broken? No, there's not I don't think so anything in here now. It looks like it's just that one. Well, I am going to order.

Let's see if I can't order just the control module I might have to order the uh, a replacement valve body. but I think I can just get this control module. So we, uh, we've got a confirmed kill on this one. That's what it is needs.

Transmission control module faulty, construction or damaged or whatever. But yeah, that's that. We have found the problem confirmed kill. I'm actually glad I went in there because I learned something today I hope you learned something today.

Actually, we learned a lot today. We learned a couple vocabulary words of the day and we learned that just because your transmission isn't working doesn't mean we need to put a new one in it actually. I I'm gonna retract that and not say that because there is a possibility that something else is damaged. but I don't think there is.

But I don't ever want to just, uh, deal in absolutes because only a Sith deals in absolutes only assist deals in absolutes. So anyway, found the problem I Need to order a part that's going to be again, a confirmed kill for our diagnosis. we have found a major problem with this unit and hopefully I can get one of these, uh, cheaper than the cost of a rebuild on that transmission. So that being said, I'm going to go ahead and close this video out right now and I will do that by thanking each and every one of you for watching this video.

For watching this video as always, hope you enjoyed this video! If You Did In Fact: Enjoy this video. Please feel free to let me know about that by tapping that like button down below. Drop me a comment or two while you're down there. And most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves a great day! See you guys later! End of transmission no pun intended.
.

99 thoughts on “Total transmission failure? circuit/fault codes? #mechanic”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph VanTreeck says:

    Thank you Ray

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bruce Paz says:

    I'm like you I always do a autopsy before i give in, and the module is not that expensive.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Don West says:

    Ray, well done! Untill you find the cause of the problem, you've fixed nothing.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tracker 001 says:

    Everybody Macaroni now 🍝

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Lees says:

    Good customer service there going for just replacing the broken part rather than the whole transmission. That's the kind of thing that guarantees a returning customer. A local business just did me a solid on some of my motorbike gear and saved me hundreds, so in a few years when I go to buy new, that will get them my business over some of the bigger chain stores. It's definitely a philosophy I am all for bringing back.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Vermont Bound says:

    Looks good at first glance then you got sparkly's and gray paste. Gray paste is ok but the sparkly's.. Wow no filter!!! Crapola.
    Hey Ray start wearing some gloves. Harbor Freight 5 mil gloves. Soak your hands in engine oil & goo and transmission fluid and non stop impact gun all day for 10 years your hands will be destroyed. Your hands are a magical gift and when they go away you will miss them dearly. Its a long life if your lucky. This from a 69 year old guy who wished I treated my body better. Gloves are cheap. Hands are very very expensive. Dig your show dude….

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mario Salazar says:

    I’m still subscribed 👍

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MorningStar says:

    Listening to Macorana I hear lol

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jake Owens says:

    Is it vexed or caved?

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars R Rich says:

    Why is it so appropriate that as you're disassembling the valve body on the bench… The Macarena song was playing in the background?

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Dotson says:

    Let go Ray…. 500K. Rooting for you man, and keep up the Gravity.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars mrlittlebeaver says:

    Ray, you seem a lot happier since developing your own shop, I miss the phone ringing in the background and your funny do de do de do, lol, and you missed saying a few clicks while tightening bolts, slipping up there Ray…. I enjoy all your videos…Thanks man….

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Geronimo Me says:

    Hey Macarena

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chuck WA7JOS says:

    Send me that board and I can repair the broken trace.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roy Smith says:

    lucky-sadder-save money

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mike Nomath says:

    Dude! What are you doing leaving keys in the Silver Rado and a Jeep with a running engine while you are out test driving another vehicle with no one watching the ones you left running?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Sullivan says:

    Nissan, the Chrysler of Japan.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eighty 88 says:

    When you got the pan down and found that ground metal and was undecided on what to do next, the only thing you could do was stop right there and either show the owner the part of the video where you found that ground steel in the pan, or let him see it personally; then explain the mechanical and financial scenarios, and let him tell you what to do.
    Put all that on the work order and let him sign it, time & date notated.
    That much metal shavings, something is definitely wrong upstairs!

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Uncle Ned says:

    This is one of the many reasons people seek you out. You go well beyond the quick solutions other shops prefer and get to the heart of the problem

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mad Max says:

    Can you take your truck to mad detailing? I wanna see them clean it so bad 😀

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars T. J. says:

    That jeep definitely won't create the vapor lock with the hood up,, your letting most of the heat out. My fox vapor locked for a while before I noticed the lines tweaked towards the head. If you can daily drive and repair a modded fox you can fix any of em "eec port" 😢 you repair fox's with a volt meter, that's and test light, that's all.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Woods says:

    How is it that you went straight for the internal control module without checking external wiring first? You mentioned checking for wiring that was damaged or forgotten during the engine swap. Was this skipped in editing?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Murray says:

    Are you gonna have a giveaway at 500,000 subscribers?

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jabo Miles says:

    The connector is disconnectored. I love the vocabs! Keep it up.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    Per James Hetfield……. ABSO-FUCKING-LUTELY!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stan Brown says:

    👍

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Boscoe says:

    rebuild you do not need additional failure

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CouchMan88 says:

    I enjoyed this video. 👍

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ray Brensike says:

    If you have an older car that gets warm, stalls, and doesn't want to start, I think it's worth pulling a spark plug and checking the gap. They often get overlooked these days when the days of plugs, points, condenser, check timing, for winter, became a thing of the past. A wide gap can cause that to happen, and it's easy to check. (for those of us who don't have fancy scan tools and a limited automotive knowledge)

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrPerry61 says:

    when you start tearing into an automatic transmission you're getting into witchcraft, or so my uncle says. lol

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Barnett says:

    Well done Ray, gold star for you.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MrPerry61 says:

    I was unsubscribed. I definitely didn't do it.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dodgerskeen says:

    A+ star wars reference

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Craig Quann says:

    I would have tried soldier to repair that module. But in fairness, I wouldn't have pulled it that far apart.

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rich Beach says:

    HEAT SOAK ON THE JEEP. They make kits to cover the fuel rail and injectors. The fuel boils in the rail due to excessive underhood heat.

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TXDeathInvestigator says:

    Would you say there is a plethora of PT Cruisers in the parking lot! 😁

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J.C. Paul says:

    Could you possibly fix it with a drop of solder?

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GaryG in NoVA says:

    498k subscribers. Major milestone just around the corner!

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brewst says:

    sith are better. change my mind.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lois Rinehart says:

    I have a 2016 Nissan/Datsun and they haven't changed on the interior since 2005/ Finally made a change on 2021. Got to watch this close so I can work on mine if it pukes.

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Weazel Dark says:

    Rebuild the transmission urself
    Be interesting to see and there's probably little a transmission shop really needs to do if something needs done

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brandon Adams says:

    Heck yeah Ray Ray you used a 10mm that isn't wobbly

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Clinton Turner says:

    I'm glad you found it.😊

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GTO Mike says:

    Good deal ray nice find !!! ooo yea!

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Funar says:

    Welcome to Ray's Auto Clinic, serving your Nissans and PT Cruisers.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TraO says:

    Scary

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aqua Peet says:

    After the 168 bolts without any springen sproingen I applaude your perseverance and congratulate you with your success in finding the problem, Detective Ray!

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAtilda Mortuaryserver says:

    Nissan attracted auto mechanics, Hmmmm, I wonder why?

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Waby says:

    That's a very tricky job you have got yourself there Ray 😯

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Mckay says:

    i just wondered how many times, if ever, have you had to watch videos back to remember where all the screws or bolts or nuts go.

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ted Blumstein says:

    Solder the connection back on, return to service.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timothy Weers says:

    You need a light and camera guy to show you more and to be able to hold camera when you are struggling between holding the camera and taking something apart.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Hookings says:

    Why does it look like Ray splatted a Terminator 2 under the Nissan?

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Hookings says:

    Sorry if someone ready said it – I cannot disassociate plethora with The Three Amigos!

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars George Fabbiani JR. says:

    Heeeeey Macarena!!!

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Styles says:

    I know that making this video is a bother, but might be useful when reinstalling.

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Manley Machines says:

    All 4.0L suffer from the vaporlock by heat on the fuel rail. They make an insulator, but it barely works. I did a video of it on my channel.

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Navajo-man says:

    Hi ray excellent video yes I always Learning something new on you’re video and gentleman is most transmission place will sell you whole rebuild trans and as always you and your families be safe 🇺🇸🇺🇸

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Russell Styles says:

    Lot of people are afraid to look at valve bodies. Random loose ball bearings, etc.

    I see people replace clutch packs on TV, have no idea how hard that is to do.

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cameron Robinson says:

    That was all kinds of awesome!! Great job, Ray!!! 👀🎯

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars boogerhead0 says:

    Good Going, Ray. Nice find. The module is commonly available… must be common fault area.

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jed's Vintage Movies says:

    Hi Ray, You were right, Granite is masonry cos granite is stone/rock.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars spelunkerd says:

    Great video, what a minefield! I'd be worried that I got one bolt wrong at reassembly and it didn't come together properly. I wonder if one were to solder that single break, whether the problem would be solved….

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lance Haynes says:

    Its got a new engine and eventually if not now the transmission will be replaced anyway so do it now.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Christ's O Gauge Trains says:

    Could of just soldiered that connection and save some money. Nothing major there.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dean Rubine says:

    Cool. Can't you just solder it together and pop it back in?

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ole Nilsen says:

    Great find! Why don´t you just solder that thing back up, and charge the cost of a new tranny, like every other shop would do? 😉

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Arsinoe iv Lost Princess says:

    I had a hot start issue after sitting for more than a half hour. I replaced the schraeder valve on the fuel rail fitting which I had damaged with a faulty pressure gauge. Pressure would slowly leak out. So, pinhole leak. Replacing the innards of the valve seemed to fix it.

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jabberwocky tdi says:

    New word of the week Docutated = Documented and anotated all in one?

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Derrick Anderson says:

    What a great video.

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Poita_m says:

    Good detective work Ray!!! Saved that gearbox from the scrap yard.

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Terry Costakis says:

    Anybody who watches your videos and lives within 100 miles of you is a fool if they don't bring their vehicles to you for service. Let's see, how far is Hilton Head SC from Bradenton?

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars deliawood1 says:

    Love the technical terms, ooh that’s wigerly.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rhein Buskirk says:

    Im behind on viewing so this is probably to late, you had 3 faults, one converter, one direct clutch, and front brake clutch, I would ohm out the solenoids to make sure they are not bad or stuck open or closed. You should be able to shake test them to see if the valve in the solenoind moves freely. You can also hook up a battery and a couple alligator clips and see if they cycle when energized. Ohm spec should be 20-40 ohms. Those look like the Bosch type. It looked like the front clutch solenoid was the one with the broken connector on the board (hence the front brake clutch code). I think if you ohm out all the soloenoids and make sure they are good or bad and change what is bad along with a new TCM you will be fine. By the way for your information that is a RE5RO5A transmission with a second design valve body.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars 1GameKeeper says:

    great job ray and . Yes i would also clean down flux and re-solder but add a reinforcing copper wire of a suitable gauge across all the right angle joints, that way it would never break again

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Grant Williams says:

    I know everyone will be dying to get the next episode.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Enes Fazlic says:

    I done this repair on the Trans module on a Nissan Navara years ago and its still going today

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeffry Blackmon says:

    The trans filter hole- one side seems not to be straight. Is it distorted because of the strike on the bottom pan? Just curious.

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars paulchartley says:

    Can the broken connection not simply be soldered?

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jesse V1000 says:

    Amazing, thank you for filming

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars badger jamees says:

    Hey macharina playing in the background lol.

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dave James says:

    Tip for you, using old oil to reuse, use a paint streigner when refilling, fit right in the funnel and are cheap.

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Paul Doucette says:

    Wife unit said "Hi Honey" I said "Helllo Dear." 🙂 Sometimes I just gotta crack myself up. HeeHeeYah!

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roger Bayzand says:

    Great find Ray! You sound really happy and running your own shop is suiting you, fair play for taking the plunge.

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chuck Miller says:

    I would solder it 50/50 solder, and stuff it back in there. Where is Ivan @pine hollow diagnostics????? This is a not parts necessary.

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hvguy says:

    So I'm laying in bed, brightness all the way down and extra dim mode is one…. However when I rotate to landscape, it brightens to 40%….. Only on your videos lol. Apparently you are using a HDR setting and it's fucking with my backlight 😂

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars D V says:

    I tell ya you Dan Aykroyd would been great at a SNL bit. Communicating in outer space. Ha😅

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leonard Altig says:

    Great find. Probably most mechanics would not go to the ends that you do to save the customer money and still get the job accomplished and out the door to the satisfaction of the customer and yourself. Great trouble shoot.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars VT J&M Productions U S A says:

    Solder it lol 😅

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carl Otto says:

    If the valve body is expensive, you could try just soldering that connection to confirm the issue.

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mark Sternall says:

    If it were my car, I would take the 15 or 20 minutes to solder the connection. I good solder job would probably be better than the original that has a reputation for failing at that location. A replacement circuit board would probably be several hundred dollars, if available at all. The best a tech could do is call the customer and explain the situation, including a lack of warranty on the repair, and let him decide what he wants to do. That's saving the customer money and putting him in control, and he'll thank you for it, no matter what he decides.

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shadowofchaos 89 says:

    Proper diagnostic you have done. You stay safe!

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ron Sloan says:

    Hey Ray, now that was different. Full kudos to you for digging into that one. Great diagnostic work on your part for going with your gut instinct and digging into it even though it was unfamiliar territory. I'm really looking forward to the next installment. Cheers!

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Davies says:

    Nissan are attracted to breaking, so would follow you would be charged with fixing some

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ian Tyler says:

    Nice diagnosis. It still amazes me that connectors wiring and electronics can work in such a hostile environment ie immersed in trans fluid and subjected to the heat generated by the transmission. It's no wonder that they fail.

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Shabeer Remu says:

    Nice work Ray!

  97. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wallace says:

    U r a genius, finding the broken connections! Why not solder connections back together????

  98. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Felix 30evans says:

    Heard the macerana in the background

  99. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars William Mckim says:

    Rebuilt trans might be bent at filter unit

Leave a Reply to Tracker 001 Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.