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If the problem is the tcc being commanded to lock/unlock/lockunoock etc- the. Yes the brake switch test would show it. Simply unplugging the brake swith- you don’t have to try riding brakes and smoking pads/rotors.
But it it is something internal causing it- brakes applied it won’t stop it. So your still at the point of seeing it on a scanner.
It would be astonishing if the $20 thing from wally world shows it. I would wager against it- but hopefully am wrong. Just make sure you can get it returned if it doesn’t.
Just because it's cheap doesn't mean it won't do the job. I have a $20 SX cable that I use to read & write to p01 & p59 PCM's. The $20 tool is just the gateway, it's the software that you use that dictates what it can do.
@THEFERMANATOR I was unaware of this issue! Please do share more info on this. I remember seeing mine on GMTDscan only showing about 50-60% while in lockup. my slippage would show upwards around 100+rpm under light acceleration and would go 500+ when heavy footing it. I always thought my converter clutches were gone. could this be an issue. only ever got the PCM code that one time a while back. I will have to reconnect the laptop and verify the numbers I mentioned.
@96GMC7.4l/454 I apoligize if I sound like I'm hijacking your thread. I'm just reading and learning on these tranny's myself
The PCM can vary PWM depending on load to help jeep trans temps down, but as far as I know, all 4l80e's are a pwm lockup meaning they are pulsed on for a soft engagement, but they should lockup and stay locked when engaged(less than 20 rom's slip when engaged). It was the 98+ 4l60e that got EC3 lockup where it never fully engages lockup and constantly slips.