You need to command the PCM/TCM into line pressure test mode using a scantool. Otherwise you can control current into the PCS solenoid with a variable power supply if you are doing a bench test only.
what is the line pressure for a 2003 gmc 2500
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There are two different types easy way to tell is to count the number of bolts holding the tranny pan on. any auto parts store can then tell you what type you have in your Suburban. In 1992 it is most definitely a 4L80E. The T700R4 was phased out by then which was a strictly hydraulic transmission. The 4L80E computerized over hydraulic.
IT will have a 4l80e automatic transmission. IT will have a 4l80e automatic transmission.
4L80e transmission
NO. The transmission wiring harness on the 1500 will NOT hook up to the 4L80E transmission and the COMPUTER / ECM will not operate the 4L80E. The 1500 MUST have the 4L60E put in it.
That will be a 4L80E. transmission.
That would be the 4L80E transmission.
That would be the 4L80E transmission.
It has the 4L80E transmission in it. And the only one that you can put in it is a 1996 4L80E, no other year will bolt up.
NO, Not even close. The 4L80E is an electronic / computer controlled transmission. The 700R4 is not.
one is pink and one is blue.