Hi guys,
This is sort of an update, I posted a couple of weeks earlier.
Based on advice of a bad ground from TDR folks, I went to my dealer, talked to the mechanic and showed him the postings on the problem. He found (I believe) 7 identified grounds on this truck, and he removed, cleaned, crimped and inspected each one.
For the next week, not one incident occurred (it was happening daily). Then, this last Saturday, it happened 8 times within about 15 miles, even at lower speeds now around 50 - 55, so the speed range of the problem is increasing. Then, yesterday (Sunday), I drove it another 40 miles, not one incident. This is really an unpredictable, hard to replicate, problem.
I heard that two other guys solved their problem with two separate methods, one replaced the Throttler Position Sensor, the other had their PCM reflashed.
I called my dealer to get a price on doing this today in an effort to be pro-active. One of the TDR members suggested a device by DTT regarding noise, but while I haven't ruled it out, I would rather fix the cause of the EMI.
It's difficult to leave it at the dealer, as they could drive it for days and not see the problem, just as I did. And rightfully so, they can't fix what they don't observe happening themselves.
So I'm back to get some advice from someone who has had this same problem and fixed it. I'm concerned that it may cause damage to the transmission eventually, and this is a new 2002 transmission that was just put in a year ago.
As they say, I'm open to suggestions at this juncture.
This is sort of an update, I posted a couple of weeks earlier.
Based on advice of a bad ground from TDR folks, I went to my dealer, talked to the mechanic and showed him the postings on the problem. He found (I believe) 7 identified grounds on this truck, and he removed, cleaned, crimped and inspected each one.
For the next week, not one incident occurred (it was happening daily). Then, this last Saturday, it happened 8 times within about 15 miles, even at lower speeds now around 50 - 55, so the speed range of the problem is increasing. Then, yesterday (Sunday), I drove it another 40 miles, not one incident. This is really an unpredictable, hard to replicate, problem.
I heard that two other guys solved their problem with two separate methods, one replaced the Throttler Position Sensor, the other had their PCM reflashed.
I called my dealer to get a price on doing this today in an effort to be pro-active. One of the TDR members suggested a device by DTT regarding noise, but while I haven't ruled it out, I would rather fix the cause of the EMI.
It's difficult to leave it at the dealer, as they could drive it for days and not see the problem, just as I did. And rightfully so, they can't fix what they don't observe happening themselves.
So I'm back to get some advice from someone who has had this same problem and fixed it. I'm concerned that it may cause damage to the transmission eventually, and this is a new 2002 transmission that was just put in a year ago.
As they say, I'm open to suggestions at this juncture.