How to check if your torque converter is engaging. 4L60e TCC switch

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  • @user-vx5wp2qj6d
    @user-vx5wp2qj6d 8 місяців тому +1

    Very explanatory, kudos. Thanks

    • @vencilldavid
      @vencilldavid  8 місяців тому

      Thanks for commenting! I’m just happy it’s helped a few people out.

  • @tommyjm83
    @tommyjm83 4 місяці тому +2

    How do i do this with mine. I'm using the factory harness, and ecm that came with my engine. DBW. My truck is a 1986 C20 it also came with cruise control so my brake switch is 2 sided.
    Cause I'm trying to figure out how to wire this with the factory harness that my engine came with

    • @vencilldavid
      @vencilldavid  4 місяці тому

      What model and year are your engine? Are you running the 4l60e?

  • @koolairbros7358
    @koolairbros7358 6 місяців тому +1

    Hello. I have issues with my car stalling in reverse and drive. I have a 90 silverado and I used my existing brake switch. I have the purple wire coming from the TCM I believe. It says that wire need to go to 12v when brakes are applied. Am I suppose to reword in this brake switch instead?

    • @vencilldavid
      @vencilldavid  6 місяців тому +1

      The stalling could be a few different things. Even if the TCC switch is wired wrong or not wired at all; it wouldn’t cause the engine to stall.
      You are correct, the purple wired goes from the TCC switch to the PCM; then the red wire goes from the switch to a keyed on power source (fused) the brake switch should be the same; it should have four or five (if equipped with power steering) coming off the switch.
      Did you swap a newer engine out onto your Silverado?