Yes (and so can you).
When I brought my GMC home, it ran great, with lots of power. Then I
realized that it didn't shift into third gear the entire way home. While
pondering my next move I discovered a book at our local library - "How to
Work With and Modify the Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 Transmission" by Ron
Sessions. I knew that the 425 was similar to the 400, and in the book is a
troubleshooting section. I got some fittings, hose, and pressure gauge
together, followed the steps in the book, checking pressures at various
speeds, and found that the kick-down solenoid was not working properly - got
another from a transmission shop, installed it, and presto! third gear was
back! When I dissected the old one I found that the insulation on the wires
for the solenoid had become brittle, a piece had broken off, and was stuck
in the solenoid, holding it open. My first experience with an automatic, and
I got out of it super-cheap. I doubt that I'll ever get brave enough to
tackle a rebuild, though.
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> From: LNelson208[SMTP:LNelson208]
> Reply To: gmcmotorhome
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 5:34 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: transmissions
>
> Can a shop run a diagnostic on a tranny whilst it resides in the coach,
> you
> know, like pressure, etc. ??????? Larry in MO
>
When I brought my GMC home, it ran great, with lots of power. Then I
realized that it didn't shift into third gear the entire way home. While
pondering my next move I discovered a book at our local library - "How to
Work With and Modify the Turbo Hydra-Matic 400 Transmission" by Ron
Sessions. I knew that the 425 was similar to the 400, and in the book is a
troubleshooting section. I got some fittings, hose, and pressure gauge
together, followed the steps in the book, checking pressures at various
speeds, and found that the kick-down solenoid was not working properly - got
another from a transmission shop, installed it, and presto! third gear was
back! When I dissected the old one I found that the insulation on the wires
for the solenoid had become brittle, a piece had broken off, and was stuck
in the solenoid, holding it open. My first experience with an automatic, and
I got out of it super-cheap. I doubt that I'll ever get brave enough to
tackle a rebuild, though.
> ----------
> From: LNelson208[SMTP:LNelson208]
> Reply To: gmcmotorhome
> Sent: Monday, May 10, 1999 5:34 PM
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: GMC: transmissions
>
> Can a shop run a diagnostic on a tranny whilst it resides in the coach,
> you
> know, like pressure, etc. ??????? Larry in MO
>