Superdawg
TDR MEMBER
This is a follow up on another thread titled "ECM controlled exhaust brake on 05 auto". I separated it because mine is a 04.5.
Years ago, the 48RE was rebuilt, Transgo valve body kit and a no name lower stall torque converter. I have been running a Pacbrake PRXB for many years but it only stays in one gear then shuts off. No downshifting and reapplication of the exhaust brake. 175k on truck.
I want to have downshifting with the exhaust brake and a much more simple wire harness.
Can we post the Jacobs and Pacbrake diagrams without violating forum rules?
Sometimes I try to simplify things but end up making it more difficult. In the other thread, a member had suggested following the Jacobs wiring diagram which has one relay covering the solenoid at the vacuum pump.
I did not follow this is because I have a solenoid, pressure switch and power supply for compressor, requiring two relays ( think). And I am electrically challenged. Jacobs diagram has one relay. If what I need can be done with one relay, I need to see it diagrammed out. I ended up purchasing a Pacbrake harness for a 2006 automatic that had two relays because I only know enough about electricity to be dangerous.
Well, I removed the whole Pacbrake controller (rat nest of wires) and wired it up the more simple harness- Pacbrake #C20173 for a 2006 auto 48RE, 03-07 no transmission controller.
Tested it out: Very sluggish, low power. Better power above 40 mph. Exhaust brake seemed like it was at 30% effectiveness, a little better above 40 mph.
DTC: P2769 Torque Converter clutch circuit low.
P0477 Low voltage at the engine brake driver
I removed the left fender liner again and checked the voltage with ignition on at pin 42. .02 volts. Should be 12 volts. I made sure the wires with the pins were properly bedded into the ECM mounted on the side of the engine. Black at pin 42 and white at pin 39. The pin at 42 did seat a little farther down. Now I have 12 volts at ignition on.
Test drive: Same sluggish as before, no change. I cleared the codes and P2769 came back. Maybe the no voltage earlier from pin 42 made the torque converter unhappy? Seems like the trans is in limp mode. Feels like it is stuck in 3rd or 4th gear. Any suggestions to get it out of limp mode? Maybe I will have to try a transmission shop.
I am tempted to rewire it to the Jacobs diagram and add whatever relay I need to to cover the air solenoid for the exhaust brake, the VIAR 350C air compressor (20 amp, 100% duty cycle), and the pressure switch. Also, the Jacobs diagram shows a stalk switch with several wires going to it and I want to use a toggle. Not sure how that would work.
All suggestions welcome.
Years ago, the 48RE was rebuilt, Transgo valve body kit and a no name lower stall torque converter. I have been running a Pacbrake PRXB for many years but it only stays in one gear then shuts off. No downshifting and reapplication of the exhaust brake. 175k on truck.
I want to have downshifting with the exhaust brake and a much more simple wire harness.
Can we post the Jacobs and Pacbrake diagrams without violating forum rules?
Sometimes I try to simplify things but end up making it more difficult. In the other thread, a member had suggested following the Jacobs wiring diagram which has one relay covering the solenoid at the vacuum pump.
I did not follow this is because I have a solenoid, pressure switch and power supply for compressor, requiring two relays ( think). And I am electrically challenged. Jacobs diagram has one relay. If what I need can be done with one relay, I need to see it diagrammed out. I ended up purchasing a Pacbrake harness for a 2006 automatic that had two relays because I only know enough about electricity to be dangerous.
Well, I removed the whole Pacbrake controller (rat nest of wires) and wired it up the more simple harness- Pacbrake #C20173 for a 2006 auto 48RE, 03-07 no transmission controller.
Tested it out: Very sluggish, low power. Better power above 40 mph. Exhaust brake seemed like it was at 30% effectiveness, a little better above 40 mph.
DTC: P2769 Torque Converter clutch circuit low.
P0477 Low voltage at the engine brake driver
I removed the left fender liner again and checked the voltage with ignition on at pin 42. .02 volts. Should be 12 volts. I made sure the wires with the pins were properly bedded into the ECM mounted on the side of the engine. Black at pin 42 and white at pin 39. The pin at 42 did seat a little farther down. Now I have 12 volts at ignition on.
Test drive: Same sluggish as before, no change. I cleared the codes and P2769 came back. Maybe the no voltage earlier from pin 42 made the torque converter unhappy? Seems like the trans is in limp mode. Feels like it is stuck in 3rd or 4th gear. Any suggestions to get it out of limp mode? Maybe I will have to try a transmission shop.
I am tempted to rewire it to the Jacobs diagram and add whatever relay I need to to cover the air solenoid for the exhaust brake, the VIAR 350C air compressor (20 amp, 100% duty cycle), and the pressure switch. Also, the Jacobs diagram shows a stalk switch with several wires going to it and I want to use a toggle. Not sure how that would work.
All suggestions welcome.