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Info on the TCM control of the A341E... 900

I wonder if things changed since 92, my 94 uses the throttle position sensor for any kick downs, there is no switch on the throttle cable. On the trans, as far as I know there is the PNP switch which senses what gear is selected, a temperature sensor to lock up the convertor when it nears a certain temperature under certain conditions and hook ups to the valve body to electronically control shift points, and maybe the switch mode buttons. From what I have gathered here on the board this trans is used in some Japanese models ie. Lexus, Mitsub. and some light duty trucks. And is very reliable, I have 242,000 miles on mine and maybe 25,000 of those miles towing an 1800# pop up camper.

DanR 94 964 242,000 miles*
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DanR






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