Incorrect Transmission Shifts, Poor Engine Performance, Harsh 1-2 Upshifts, Slips 1st and Reverse, Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Stuck Off/On, DTC P0730, P0756, P0757, P0741, P0742 #02-07-30-013B - (Jun 14, 2004)
Incorrect Transmission Shifts, Poor Engine Performance, Harsh 1-2 Upshifts, Slips 1ST and Reverse, Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Stuck Off / On, DTC P0730, P0756, P0757, P0741, P0742 (Clean Transaxle Valve Body and Case Oil Passages of Debris)2001-2004 Buick Century, LeSabre, Park Avenue, Regal
2002-2004 Buick Rendezvous
2001 Chevrolet Lumina
2001-2004 Chevrolet Impala, Monte Carlo, Venture
2001-2002 Oldsmobile Aurora, Intrigue
2001-2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette
2001-2004 Pontiac Aztek, Bonneville, Grand Prix, Montana
with 4T65E Transmission (RPOs M15, MN3, MN7, M76)
This Bulletin is being revised to include additional diagnostic information. Please discard Corporate Bulletin #02-07-30-013A (Section 07 -- Transmission/Transaxle).
Condition
Some owners may comment on any one or more of the following conditions:
- The SES lamp is illuminated.
- The transmission slips.
- The transmission does not shift correctly, is very difficult to get the vehicle to start moving or the engine lacks the power to move the vehicle.
- Poor engine performance
Cause
The most likely cause of the various conditions may be chips or debris:
- All years--Pressure Reg. Valve (Bore 1) or Torque Signal Valve (Bore 4) stuck.
- On 2001 - 2002 vehicles, a plugged orifice on the case side of the spacer plate.
- ON 2003 - 2004 vehicles, restricted movement of the 2-3 shift valves in the valve body.
- On 2003 - 2004 vehicles, restricted movement of the 3-4 shift valves in the valve body.
Technician Diagnosis
- The technician's road test reveals the vehicle launches in third or fourth gear (high RPM with slow vehicle acceleration).
- On 2001 - 2002 vehicles, a DTC P0756 or P0757 may be stored.
- On 2003 - 2004 vehicles, a DTC P0730, P0741, P0748 or P0757 may be stored.
- Refer to the appropriate Service Information (SI) for additional Diagnostic Assistance.
- With a Tech 2® connected to the vehicle, road test the vehicle and perform the following steps:
- If the vehicle performance is normal, skip to Step 4 of the Correction section. If a problem exists with the vehicle, proceed with the next step.
- Command third gear with the Tech 2®. If the displayed gear ratio is something other than 1:1, go to Step 1 of the Correction section.
- Command fourth gear with the Tech 2®. If the displayed gear ratio is something other than 0.7:1, go to Step 2 of the Correction section.
Diagnostic Symptom Chart For 2004 Model Year Vehicles
SYMPTOM
VALVE
BORE
LEAST LIKELY CAUSE
TRANS SLIPS--SLIPS ON TAKEOFF--LOW LINE PRESSURE
PRESSURE REGULATOR or 2-3 shift valve
1
PCS/Valve Body
SLIPS COLD--HARSH SHIFTS--SLIPS ACCEL, SLIPS 1ST AND REVERSE
TORQUE SIGNAL VALVE or Pressure Reg. Valve
4
PCS/Valve Body
WON'T ACCEL--DRAGS--SLIPPING--STUCK SECOND-NO THIRD OR FOURTH
2-3 SHIFT VALVE (BORE 12) 3-4 SHIFT VALVE( BORE 11)
11 / 12
Valve Body
HARSH 1-2 SHIFT---CLUNK NOISE
1-2 ACCUM or 1-2 Shift Valve
14
Valve Body
JERKS HARD WHEN SHIFTING GEARS
2-3 ACCUM BUSHING INNER VALVE or Torque Sig Reg Valve
15
Valve Body
TCC STUCK ON, TCC STUCK OFF, HARSH 1-2 UPSHIFT P0741, P0742
TCC CONTROL VALVE
6 / 2 or 7
PWM, VALVE BODY
Correction
DO THIS
DON'T DO THIS
Repair / Replace Valve Body Components or The Valve Body
DO NOT Replace the Transaxle Assembly

(1)Bore 1, Pressure Regulator (Reverse Boost Valve inside bushing) (2)Bore 2, 1-2 Shift Valve, Solenoid "A" (4)Bore 4, Torque Signal Valve, Pressure Control Solenoid (5)Bore 5, Pressure Relief Valve (6)Bore 6, PWM and TCC Control Valve (7)Bore 7, TCC Regulator Apply Valve (11)Bore 11, 3-4 Shift Valve, 4-3 Manual Down Shift Valve (12)Bore 12, 2-3 Shift Valve, 3-2 Manual Down Shift Valve (14)Bore 14, Secondary 1-2 Accumulator Valve (15)Bore 15, 2-3 Accumulator Valve, 3-4 Accumulator Valve (16)Bore 16, Solenoid "B" Important
- With the solenoids removed (shift solenoids, PCS, PWM) those valves can be push tested with the valve body removed. If the valves float freely in the bore, that valve can be considered operating correctly. The Pressure Regulator Valve(bore 1), 3-4 Shift Valve(bore 11) and 2-3 Shift Valve( bore 12) have a home position as identified in the diagram. A flat blade tool can be inserted into the bore to unseat the valve from home position and allow the valve to "snap" to seat. If the valve snaps to seat, that bore can be considered to be operating correctly as well.
- If any valve when operated does not feel "smooth" as pressed and released in any bore, that bore should be disassembled and inspected. Run a pocket magnet down the bore several times and inspect for metal debris. Inspect the valve surface for nicks or debris, clean the valve, clean the bore and reinstall the valve into the appropriate bore. If the valve moves freely, reassemble making sure the orientation of the valve, springs and clip is as original.
- If any bore or valve is scored or nicked or the valve cannot be removed from the valve body, do not attempt to repair. Replace the valve body. If all valves move freely in the appropriate bore, clean and reinstall the valve body.
- Remove the valve body. Carefully disassemble and clean the complete valve body. Pay particular attention to the 2-3 shift valve (Bore 12). Inspect the bore for machining chips and carefully clean, as necessary. Reinstall the 2-3 shift valve components and verify the valve is moving freely. Inspect the Pressure Reg. Valve and Torque Signal Valve for freeness and debris. Go to Step 3.
- Remove the valve body. Carefully disassemble and clean the complete valve body. Pay particular attention to the 3-4 shift valve (Bore 11). Inspect the bore for machining chips and carefully clean, as necessary. Reinstall the 3-4 shift valve components and verify the valve is moving freely. Go to Step 3.
- Clean the channels of the transaxle case assembly thoroughly. Inspect the case channels for debris. When satisfied, the case channels are thoroughly cleaned of all debris, reinstall the valve body using new spacer plate gaskets or the newly released bonded spacer plate and gasket assembly.
- If the technician is unable to reproduce the condition after an extensive road test, the chip which caused the concern has likely been exhausted from the affected valve or spacer plate. No further action on the part of the technician is necessary.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time
K6560
Valve Body --R & R
Use Published Labor Operation Time
Add:
Diagnosis
0.0 -- 0.6 hr
Add:
Cleaning the Valve Body
Use Published Labor Operation Time
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