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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 1:32 AM
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Well I’ll start off I purchased a 1999 Silverado 6.0 vortec with 4L80e trans. The next day of owning the truck when getting into high way speeds (55-65) mph the truck would down shift and hold 3rd gear. Never would go back into OD, come to a stop sign or red light and truck would start shifting hard (1-2) and (2-3), I can cut truck off and sit for a few minutes and it will be back to normal until I attempt high way speeds again. I have already changed internal wiring harness due to fluid being in connector, still same issue I took it to a shop and was told loss of communication to TCM and trans slip. They reset codes but only made it maybe 2-3 miles up the road at highways speeds and same issue. Any advice greatly appreciated!!!
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 9:44 AM
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Old Jan 15, 2026 | 10:03 AM
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HELLO! From north Alabama here!!
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