bowtiebutler956
Active Member
My truck is equipped with 3.42 gears, and sometimes when pulling a heavy trailer, I prefer 3rd, but for some reason on my 93, the TCC only engages in OD, not 3rd. So I decided to install manual TCC switch on my truck.
First I located the ground wire for the TCC solenoid. On my truck, its a Brown wire with a Black stripe. I cut the wire, added some extra wire, and routed both the PCM wire, and the trans wire into the cab of the truck. I the purchased a Cole Hersee 55015 double ON toggle switch. That way, with the switch one direction, the TCC is still being controlled by the PCM, and with it flipped the other way, the TCC solenoid is automatically grounded, which engages the clutch in all gears after 1st.
In one of the picture below, you can see the wires to my toggle. The Brown wire goes to the trans, the Green wire goes to the PCM, and the Blue wire is hooked to a chassis ground.
This switch works fantastic, and now allows me to engage the TCC in 2nd,3rd, and OD, as well as keeping it engaged so that my truck now has some engine braking. However, if you accidentally leave the switch on, the shifts from 1st to 2nd, and 2nd to 3rd are very strange feeling with the TCC locked. I won't use this very often, but it will come in very handy at times.
Matt
First I located the ground wire for the TCC solenoid. On my truck, its a Brown wire with a Black stripe. I cut the wire, added some extra wire, and routed both the PCM wire, and the trans wire into the cab of the truck. I the purchased a Cole Hersee 55015 double ON toggle switch. That way, with the switch one direction, the TCC is still being controlled by the PCM, and with it flipped the other way, the TCC solenoid is automatically grounded, which engages the clutch in all gears after 1st.
In one of the picture below, you can see the wires to my toggle. The Brown wire goes to the trans, the Green wire goes to the PCM, and the Blue wire is hooked to a chassis ground.
This switch works fantastic, and now allows me to engage the TCC in 2nd,3rd, and OD, as well as keeping it engaged so that my truck now has some engine braking. However, if you accidentally leave the switch on, the shifts from 1st to 2nd, and 2nd to 3rd are very strange feeling with the TCC locked. I won't use this very often, but it will come in very handy at times.
Matt