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2013 Chevrolet Suburban
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4l80E shifting issue

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Old May 2, 2013 | 12:54 AM
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(NOTE- I realize my question pertains to a Express van, but Suburbans and Express van share the same drivetrain components. Any help would be appreciated).

OK guy's, here is my problem- I just bought a 2007 Express 3500 cargo with the 6.0 and the 4l80E transmission. It has about 230000 miles on it and I just had the transmission rebuilt because the fluid was badly burnt and it was slipping in 3rd and 4th gears. We installed the rebuilt tranny and now I have a shifting problem. I'll do my best to describe it. When starting from a stop the transmission seems to feel like it drops out of gear for a couple of milliseconds and then goes back into gear. It seems like the trans is trying to go into 2nd gear but then snaps back into 1st kind of harshly. Maybe the words stutter or stumble would best describe it. The transmission shift great after that. It only happen when starting from a stop. It never sets a code. It seems to be worse after the transmission warms up. It won't do it in direct 1 or direct 2, but does it in 3 or 4. Fluid condition is great no smells or discoloration. We check the operating pressure and everything in within specs. We've had the valve body down 3 times, replaced the shift solenoids, checked voltages, double and triple check everything including the wiring hardness (internal & external) and found nothing. We just removed the tranny and torn it down and inspected everything and found nothing. Has anyone else had a similar problem? One more thing and this may not have any correlation, but I believe it may. When servicing the engine I tried to reset the oil service light using the KOEO, throttle pedal to the floor within 5 second sequence as designed. But the ECM will not respond to it, so I'm unable to reset the oil light... Most mechanics know about the problems a faulty TPS (the old 3-lead) can have on a transmissions shift points. This van has a drive by wire throttle set up that I'm not familliar with. Does anyone think maybe it could be the TPS or the floor pedal potentiometer? Do you think there could be a correlation? I need help in a bad way- Thanks Guy's

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Old Jul 7, 2013 | 4:44 PM
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weird, I don't know if this is the same issue, but my cousin is going through a similar issue. He puts the truck in drive, and if you didn't know any better, you would think that the emergency brakes were on. No SEL or CEL. Just wont pick up like its supposed to. Dunno if anyone has had this same issue. And his is a 2007 'Burb Flex
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Old Jul 7, 2013 | 9:49 PM
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Tell your cousin to check his fuel pressure.
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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 1:34 AM
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Originally Posted by 73shark
Tell your cousin to check his fuel pressure.
Fuel pressure? I woulda thought it woulda been a tranny issue. Well, im gonna get that message to him tomorrow.
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Old Jul 8, 2013 | 10:32 AM
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well.. my issue is something else.. ill start a new thread.! Guess yall can close this one.!

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