Trouble code P0740 means:Torque converter clutch circuit malfunction
It does not need transmission fluid. you need to fill the clutch up
yup you can most certainly make it work v8 Archie has the clutch stuff
It is attached to the valve body inside of the transmission.
The "TCC release switch malfunction" typically refers to an issue with the Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) system in a vehicle's transmission. This malfunction indicates that the switch responsible for engaging or disengaging the torque converter clutch is not functioning properly, which can lead to poor vehicle performance, slipping, or overheating. It may trigger warning lights on the dashboard and could result in reduced fuel efficiency or transmission issues. Addressing this malfunction usually requires diagnostic testing and potential repair or replacement of the faulty components.
To replace the clutch in a 1993 Pontiac Sunbird 2.0L with a 5-speed manual transmission, first, disconnect the battery and remove the transmission by unbolting it from the engine and supporting it with a jack. Next, remove the old clutch assembly, including the pressure plate and disc, and clean the flywheel surface. Install the new clutch disc and pressure plate, ensuring proper alignment, then reattach the transmission and reconnect all components. Finally, bleed the hydraulic clutch system if necessary, and test the clutch operation before driving.
Think of the torque converter as being the clutch between the engine and transmission.
There is no neutral safety switch on a 85 fiero with a manual transmission. There is a clutch pedal switch under the dash. The car will start in any gear, as long as the clutch pedal is depressed.
We need more info here. How do you tell if the clutch has "WHAT" in a Pontiac Sunfire?
transmission is leaking ,u may have acrack in it.
A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.A Concorde has an automatic transmission. It does not have a clutch.
Throwout bearing, bent/cracked clutch fork, and Poor clutch pressure are other potential causes. Transmission failure. Broken gears or transmission parts have become wedged in the path to the reverse gear. Rebuild transmission.