clunk
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- West Kootenays, BC (canada)
I have been having problems recently with my AW4 miss shifting and feeling like it was searching for the right gear. I suspected the TPS, but last night decided to try unplugging the TCU fuse and leaving it unplugged overnight. This morning I plugged it back in and adjusted my TV position and now everything is back to normal, no more searching for gears etc, it's all perfect. I didn't think the TV position would have an impact on tranny shifting.
The jeep feels new again too, great response as soon as I step on the gas it just GOES. I guess the TV cable was a little stretched and in need of adjustment.
Anyways I'm happy to report that my tranny problems have disappeared and anyone else having similiar problems would be best advised to adjust the TV position if the TPS is not suspect.
I'm also not sure if leaving the TCU fuse unplugged overnight reset the computer or something but it now shifts as new.
The jeep feels new again too, great response as soon as I step on the gas it just GOES. I guess the TV cable was a little stretched and in need of adjustment.
Anyways I'm happy to report that my tranny problems have disappeared and anyone else having similiar problems would be best advised to adjust the TV position if the TPS is not suspect.
I'm also not sure if leaving the TCU fuse unplugged overnight reset the computer or something but it now shifts as new.