96GMC7.4l/454
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Very knowledgeable thank you for sharing this informationYou can pick up vcxdiag on amazon for around $110 last I checked and it will give you full oem scanner ability through your laptop. Otherwise you could try something like the torque app with a bluetooth to obd2 dongle. The TCC lockup valve is a known problem area in the 4l80e. Sonnax and transgo both make a lockup valve with a scarf cut seal to correct the oem lockup valve. When you look at the scanner data watching tcc apply, it should ramp up to 96% in 1-2 seconds and hold around 96-98%, so don't be alarmed if you don't see 100% apply as pwm solenoids have max duty cycles under 100%. If your tcc slippage is under 40 rpm's, it will normally not code for a pwm apply tcc(the 4l60e for 98+ is a 150 rpm before it codes).