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You can also test if it's mechanical fault in transmission or electrical fault in transmission control circuit with this test (copy&paste from service manual):

 

MANUAL SHIFTING TEST

HINT: With this test, it can be determined whether the trouble

is within the electrical circuit or is a mechanical problem in the

transmission.

1. DISCONNECT SOLENOID WIRE FROM TRANSMISSION

2. INSPECT MANUAL DRIVING OPERATION

Check that the shift and gear positions correspond with the

table below.

Shifter position Gear position

D O/D

2 3rd

L 1st

R Reverse

P Pawl lock

 

HINT: If the L, 2 and D position gear positions are difficult to

distinguish, do the following road test.

• While driving, shift through the L, 2 and D positions.

Check that the gear change corresponds to the shift

position.

If any abnormality is found in the above test, the problem is

in the transmission itself.

3. CONNECT SOLENOID WIRE

4. CANCEL OUT DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE

 

Is your car GE or GTE? This test is for a340e transmission with 2jz-gte, not sure if it works with 2jz-ge engines...?

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It's GTE. I'll check the radiator and disconnect the solenoid wire and test. I'll also bypass the cooler, it's the beginning of the rainy season i can barely get 5 mins under the car without drowning. What's the price on that ecu you have David? :D

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Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. My problems are now fixed. How? I did the wire splice. Pink wire into blue/red wire and voila. Never gave me a problem in the 15 mile run i just did. Reverse picks up instantly, shifts 1-4 and downshifts are spot on and were never sloppy etc.

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Thanks to everyone for all the suggestions. My problems are now fixed. How? I did the wire splice. Pink wire into blue/red wire and voila. Never gave me a problem in the 15 mile run i just did. Reverse picks up instantly, shifts 1-4 and downshifts are spot on and were never sloppy etc.

 

Ah...I have come across this before, but never causing a reverse problem. Replacing the odometer will also cure this if you want to return the wiring to stock.

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And i'm back. No problems with reverse, just shifting in forward gears now. Disconnected the solenoid wiring and the trans passes the diagnostic test. This must be the ecu like tuoppi experienced so i'm shopping for a replacement ecu. Anyone has a spare jdm 2jz-gte auto ecu obd1 lying around?

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Opened my ecu and found very early stages of resistor leaking. one resistor and 2 caps leaking. Cleaned em up and so far so good.

Sent the ecu to aaron at driftmotion in the u.s. I'll see if replacing the caps and resistors fixes the random shift dropouts.

Update: Ecu arrived car won't even start lol.

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