1993 K Blazer, hard 1-2 shifts, non-PWM L460E
Like night & day. Go to work, fine, coming home, hard shift between 1st & second.
Does this every day now, every 1-2 shift. All other shifts fine, overdrive seems okay,
(hard to tell, always thought it was too steep) and all gears work when manually selected.
TPS maybe? 1-2 shift solenoid? I'm leaning towards electrical, 'cause it happened
all at once, and not slowly over time like a tcc regulator wearing out.
My '93 is all stock, except for replaced exhaust piping. 195k miles.
Does this every day now, every 1-2 shift. All other shifts fine, overdrive seems okay,
(hard to tell, always thought it was too steep) and all gears work when manually selected.
TPS maybe? 1-2 shift solenoid? I'm leaning towards electrical, 'cause it happened
all at once, and not slowly over time like a tcc regulator wearing out.
My '93 is all stock, except for replaced exhaust piping. 195k miles.
Yes. This isn't neck-snapping, but it isn't subtle either. It punches harder 1-2 than it ever did before, warm/cold, easy or lead footed.
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I have a single OBD1 code, 32. It's for the EGR, which I disconnected.
I took it out today for many errands, mild or no hard shifting cold, harder shifts as the day went on. Mixed freeway and city driving.
I have a single OBD1 code, 32. It's for the EGR, which I disconnected.
I took it out today for many errands, mild or no hard shifting cold, harder shifts as the day went on. Mixed freeway and city driving.
4L60E. My '93 Blazer is almost stock, Never off road, and little or no towing. Stock wheels/tires. I'm leaving now to see a buddy, 6 miles away, freeway, uphill. I'll note the performance again.
Would you have a tach in the instrument cluster? That being a really early 4L60E it will be hard to pin point over a keyboard. What’s fluid condition? Have you recently done a fluid change? My feeling is the PCM is sensing a transmission component slipping and setting up line pressure to try and preserve itself. Can you feel lockup apply at highway speeds? If so as you feel it engage, stay at a steady speed and just touch your brake pedal and see if engine rpms will raise and let off the pedal to see if rpms go back down.
Yes, I have a tachometer. I just took a short little trip, and found that the hard 1-2 shift is intermittent after all. Does it cold and hot, but stronger when hot, & with most, but not every upshift. (accumulator piston?)
I do notice the lockup depending on how light my foot is on the accelerator, about 200rpm difference.. Next time out I will try deliberately dragging the brakes & watching RPM.
I do notice the lockup depending on how light my foot is on the accelerator, about 200rpm difference.. Next time out I will try deliberately dragging the brakes & watching RPM.



