I have a few more updates to this thread.
I have a tcm I use for pulling. It starts in 4th geard in d, 3rd gear in 3rd, 2nd in 2 and 1st.
I tried it out in the truck and it did not help.
So I started to think about hooking my schafer shifter up. I have never done this on an allison and actually think it may be a bad idea. I was planning on hooking it into the red (transmission side connector, and leaving the white connector for communication plugged in.
So I started by unplugging the red connector and starting the truck. I then selected drive and was in mechanical default 4th gear.
I selected trans data on the tech 2 and had a helper plug the red connector back in to the tcm. The firstg time it breifly showed c on d off and e on on the tfp switch indicating 4th gear. And then it went back to the all on default, (except r of coarse).
The tcm never turns any of the c d or e shift solenoids off except after I tried the red connector unplug trick again.
The second time I got 9 codes, p0711 tft, p0743 tcc sol, p0748 pressure sol, p0763 sol c, p0768 sol d, p0773 sol e, p0778 sol b, p0080 tcm power input, and p2810 undescribed.
These are basically the codes that correlate to the stuff in the trans attached to the red connector, pretty logical they would set.
However it did go into 3rd gear limp mode due to these codes!!
At which point tech 2 data for 3rd gear was normal on tfp and solenoid apply, as well as nsbu.
Upon key off/on cycle the codes all said passed this cycle and the trans was no longer in limp, it was back to a nuetral range inhibited condition.
So my theory now is that the transmission, wiring and tcm is fully functional. However the tcm is seeing something internally that it does not like but it is not setting a code.
Are there any can bus messages that the ecm may decide to send that inhibit range other than high idle or pto??