Anybody ever seen shifting issues from 2-3 and 3-4 while driving with the manual high idle switch enabled? Stopped at a red light at the bottom of a hill, started going up the hill and truck didn't want to shift to 3rd, got up to ~3500rpm, backed off the gas and got it to shift, then same thing going into 4th. Shifted fine thereafter (was cresting the hill at that point).
Pulled over, fluid levels checked good, not burned. Last change was about 13k miles ago. Manual high idle switch was on when parked (prior to these shifting issues) and forgot to turn it off when I started driving; I haven't done this before, so I have no history of anything weird while driving with the manual high idle switch enabled.
I turned off switch while pulled over. 108 degrees outside, trans temp about 175. Could not duplicate issues in auto or manually shifting with manual high idle switch off; have not tried with it back on. I was not on the throttle hard while climbing the hill, but it definitely should have shifted and normally does when starting from a stop at the bottom of the hill.
As far as I know the manual high idle being enabled (with the switch On) only causes the idle to elevate when certain conditions are met, such as:
The engine has been idling for more than 30 seconds.
The transmission is placed in Park or Neutral.
The vehicle speed is 0 MPH (0 km/h).
The ambient air temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F).
The ECT is less than 68 °C (154 °F)
The brake, clutch and throttle pedals are not depressed.
Otherwise the computer treats it as if the switch were Off. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
208k miles on stock 2007 LBZ except for EGR blocker plate, manual high idle mod, and exhaust brake mod. No transmission issues other than this.
Pulled over, fluid levels checked good, not burned. Last change was about 13k miles ago. Manual high idle switch was on when parked (prior to these shifting issues) and forgot to turn it off when I started driving; I haven't done this before, so I have no history of anything weird while driving with the manual high idle switch enabled.
I turned off switch while pulled over. 108 degrees outside, trans temp about 175. Could not duplicate issues in auto or manually shifting with manual high idle switch off; have not tried with it back on. I was not on the throttle hard while climbing the hill, but it definitely should have shifted and normally does when starting from a stop at the bottom of the hill.
As far as I know the manual high idle being enabled (with the switch On) only causes the idle to elevate when certain conditions are met, such as:
The engine has been idling for more than 30 seconds.
The transmission is placed in Park or Neutral.
The vehicle speed is 0 MPH (0 km/h).
The ambient air temperature is less than 0 °C (32 °F).
The ECT is less than 68 °C (154 °F)
The brake, clutch and throttle pedals are not depressed.
Otherwise the computer treats it as if the switch were Off. Please correct me if I'm wrong on that.
208k miles on stock 2007 LBZ except for EGR blocker plate, manual high idle mod, and exhaust brake mod. No transmission issues other than this.