Just a dummy idea, I had one of my old trucks develop that same tc unlocking problem. Turned out to be the brake light switch.. was not an Allison trans, but don't all tc's unlock when you hit the binders?
$250 check payable to the person that can successfully solve this issue.
I wish I was local...Id love to take a look at it. Sometimes these more complicated gremlins really need to be diagnosed in person.
Last one too answer here but 01-10 had a crank and converter speed
Sensor. Guessing lmm just took crank position as the input reading.
How does it even know when to lock without seeing rpm?!
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How many miles on the transmission?
Lockup controller is not the answer...its a bandaid, and a poor one at best.
I still think there is a speed sensor issue. And you're absolutely sure you've checked brake pedal status as reported by the BCM, ECM, and TCM?
What scan tool are you using??
I didnt say the sensor wasnt reading at all, I said maybe theres an intermittent issue that is giving the TCM an erratic reading...it jumps around a bit.
It sounds like the TCM is in default mode for some reason.
Check the turbine speed sensor and output speed sensor for proper orientation and the wiring going to the sensors.
As said above, the 2007.5+ trucks do not use an input speed sensor (the one on the bell housing).
Ben
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V2 and Tech2 emulator via MDI. I agree that it's a speed problem. A40 (LMM) in it now and unlocks converter and doesn't shift into 1st until stopped for 2-3 seconds. It seems as if the trans "lets go" in between upshifts(flares).
Turbine speed and output speed look normal, TCCM speed looks good as well. Any other PID's I need to look at?
Just out of curiosity, how did the turbine and output speed sensors look normal?