1997 Blazer S10- Spark Advance
My assumption is that I am having drift in the system and on low rpm my calibration needs to be adjusted. Or I might have a sticking lpg injector.
So if I am in LOW TORQUE at overdrive condition. like 50mls and 1400 rpm and a sticking injector event happens, what will be the effect in the engine management.
Can this cause these TCC failure events.
BR
Bob
So if I am in LOW TORQUE at overdrive condition. like 50mls and 1400 rpm and a sticking injector event happens, what will be the effect in the engine management.
Can this cause these TCC failure events.
BR
Bob
The company who did the installation, has no clue.
Since I have this issue only on LPG I have a serious question.
At 4th gear 45mls and low rpm. If I am running LPG to lean.
Will the TCC Shutter in this care???
Since I have this issue only on LPG I have a serious question.
At 4th gear 45mls and low rpm. If I am running LPG to lean.
Will the TCC Shutter in this care???
In my driving experience (2001 Blazer), the Blazer TCC will not engage until 50mph - and it will not stay engaged below 45mph. Once it disengages at 45mph, I think you have to get up to 50mph to engage again. TCC apply and release should be soft and not harsh as there is TCC slip even when engaged. I would think that TCC operating anything other than what I describe would indicate a problem with the TCC or the transmission itself.
Last edited by LesMyer; Jun 11, 2015 at 01:55 PM.
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