The maiden run was a success but not without some things to resolve.
I got a couple errors on the controller. Driving on the highway the controller would give a full pressure slip error and another error "rAtio High 9h". While on the trail it flashed up "OSS Failure" (Output Speed Sensor).
I did a visual of the OSS and didn't see anything wrong. Then later once we were driving home I realized the error was gone and I had a speed signal. So I'm not sure what that was about.
On the drive I realized the ratio high and full pressure slip errors only occurred when the speed hit exactly 65mph. I'm kinda thinking all these errors are glitches and I'm wondering if some of it could be related to the TPS. I was looking at the tables loaded in the controller and speed doesn't correlate to line pressure, it's related to the TPS and gear. However I believe it senses slip by comparing the input speed sensor to the OSS. Maybe the OSS is not functioning properly and that's why it senses slip.
I'm questioning the slip error because it didn't give any outward appearnce of slipping. Transmission ran nice and cool on the highway. Never felt any slip. Plus the fact that it came at exactly 65mph and never came in under hard acceleration like climbing the mountain passes.
And then there's that "ratio high" error which the manual explains as "Transmission gear ratio appears to be too high in at least one gear." How the heck is that possible? The USShift website has a nice step by step troubleshooting guide. The only check they have for the ratio high error is to put the controller in manual mode and see if the error goes away, but it didn't. So at this point I have to call them about it.
I feel like I need to get the TPS for the controller installed before getting too carried away with diagnosis. TPS signal plays a big role in the shift tables.
The other thing that happened was less than an hour from home. I was running about 70mph glanced in the rear view mirror and saw a huge plume of white smoke pouring out the back of my pickup. Pulled over and trans fluid was dripping from all over under the truck.
I found the rear output seal popped out. I was able to pry it back in. I knew from filling the case that i still had at least 2qts in it. I took back roads to the shop since it was about 30 minutes closer than home. I just drove slow because I wasn't sure the seal would stay. Plus I figured it needed to cool off.
Not 100% on the cause. I suspect I may have over filled the case. When I first had the noise issue that turned out to be driveshaft angle I had added 1.5qts on top of the original 2.5qts. I also figure running 70 might have been too much.
I have not checked the vent catch can to see if it has fluid. If it doesn't I'm going to assume that maybe the seal came out for some other reason.
I still had some what I'd call bearing noise all day that
@Bent77 mentioned might be a bad output bearing. Maybe that had something to do with it.
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