A torque switch is a device used to control the torque applied in mechanical systems, often in electric motors or machines. It monitors the torque level and can automatically turn off or adjust power to prevent overload or damage. Commonly used in applications like conveyor systems or automated machinery, torque switches enhance safety and improve operational efficiency by ensuring that equipment operates within specified limits.
torque converter isnt a eletrical part its all mechaical
8 inch pounds
check tcc switch, torque converter switch.
inside trans
The TCC switch is located next to the brake switch at the top of the brake pedal, under the dash.
In a 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer, the torque converter switch, often referred to as the torque converter clutch (TCC) switch, is typically located on the transmission. Specifically, it can be found on the valve body or integrated within the transmission's control circuitry. To access it, you may need to remove the transmission pan and filter. It's advisable to consult the vehicle’s service manual for detailed instructions and diagrams.
remove the wipers, turn on wiper switch, turn off switch, reinstall wipers @ bottom position torque nuts enough to secure the arm. turn on switch readjust as needed.
it is located at the top off the brake pedal with the brake switch. just had to replace one.
To tighten a bolt to 30nm you would need to use a metric torque wrench. There are digital torque wrenches that can switch from standard (in-lbs, ft-lbs to newton meters).
That would depend on the make and model of the car, but it is usually a torque converter that needs replacing, or if it has an electronic torque converter switch, the switch is usually bad and needs replacing. If yours has a torque converter switch, unplug the connector and drive the car. If the transmission stops doing what ever it was doing, put in a new sensor and plug it back in.
If it's a newer model car it could be neutral safety switch or torque convert lock out switch. Is your check engine light on?
a bad lock-up switch in the tranny.