So I thought I would start this thread in relation to my strange dyno result thread as this is the main topic of why my reading was all over the place. Basically my torque converter is not locking up giving me a sluggish top end and a high fuel consumption on motorways. Is 4000rpm normal at 70mph?
So the information I have so far is that the lock up switch is activated by pin 14b in the O.E ECU. I understand I need to test continuety between this pin and the gearbox connection and also output voltage from pin 14b.
So the questions I have, as I have no electrical knowledge what so ever are -
1) Do I measure resistance from pin 14b with a multimeter with the car at WOT in 3rd, at idle or with the battery disconnected?
2) How do I measure the resistance do I splice into the wire or pull it out completely and plug the multimeter in?
3) Am I right in thinking that lock up should only occur in 3rd & 4th?
EDIT: Just found this -
LOCK-UP OPERATION
When the engine control module decides, based on each signal, that the lock-up condition has been met, the current through
EFI NO. 1 fuse flows from the EFI main relay to TERMINAL 3 of the electronically controlled transmission solenoid to
TERMINAL 7 to TERMINAL (B) 14 of the engine control module to GROUND, so continuity to No. 3 (for lock-up) causes
lock-up.
Thanks