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lenny
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So, I had developed some drive train lash on my 01 dodge 2500 and needed to fix it. Since I was taking my daughter to Illinois to live with grandma to go to college, I figured I haul all her stuff in my truck and than take truck to my buddies shop to work on it. We checked the motor mounts, trans mount, springs and snubber. Pulled the transfer case and checked bearings and gear lash, checked all u-joints, still not finding anyone one thing that's obvious. Next we pull the manual trans (nv4500) cast iron massive transmission weight wise and find nothing alarming. Than we pull the bell housing and check the clutch and find a spring that was loose and the throw out bearing shot. I replaced the clutch, pressure plate and throw out bearing, put it all back together and maybe a 20% improvement. We kinda just came to the conclusion it was a stacked effect of worn components all together and not one single issue. We also inspected the differential and found normal wear.
Well, I did have 2 engine codes, one for emissions and the other for TPS (throttle position sensor) but figured not associated with my particular issue. Was I ever wrong!. Problem was the sensor was faulty sending bogus data to computer making all kinds of adjustments and making my idle fluctuate. I just couldn't comprehend the connection. What was happening was the computer was adding fuel even when my foot was off the pedal and adding load when idling in a low gear and since it was fluctuating it would load and unload torque on the driveline starting this series of lashing back and forth like the driveline was gonna break. Once I changed my $52 sensor my problem was solved. Who would have thunked?
Well, I did have 2 engine codes, one for emissions and the other for TPS (throttle position sensor) but figured not associated with my particular issue. Was I ever wrong!. Problem was the sensor was faulty sending bogus data to computer making all kinds of adjustments and making my idle fluctuate. I just couldn't comprehend the connection. What was happening was the computer was adding fuel even when my foot was off the pedal and adding load when idling in a low gear and since it was fluctuating it would load and unload torque on the driveline starting this series of lashing back and forth like the driveline was gonna break. Once I changed my $52 sensor my problem was solved. Who would have thunked?
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