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Tcu help... Again...

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    Tcu help... Again...

    Hey everyone,
    This may be a dumb question but I am running out of options. My tcu is broke there are two capacitors and one resistor that isn't even on the board because I took them off to replace and can't find replacement parts that I can get by Saturday. I need to drive to work or I'll be fired(not an option). Is it possible to drive my car without the tcu in it? Like can I manually shift it or?... I seriously need help

    #2
    The transmission isn't capable of being controlled by shifting manually. The shift lever isn't directly connected to the transmission. Essentially, the lever just tells the TCU where to shift the transmission.

    I would look for a replacement TCU ASAP, or start begging someone to give you a ride, or let you borrow their car. Otherwise, break out the Huffy. I hope you don't deliver pizza!






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      #3
      For the capacitors, they don't have to be exact match. The ratings could be a little higher. Probably better if they are higher any way. Watch the uF and the voltages. The voltages must be higher. As for the resistor, it must be an exact match.

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        #4
        its friday night , did you get a tcu
        http://i220.photobucket.com/albums/d...82408002-1.jpg

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          #5
          He'll have one soon enough






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            #6
            15 Ohm resistor, and replace the caps with like values with same voltage and a little higher uF rating. Check radioshack, they may have what you need. I just replaced a good chunk of my TCU with radioshack components, also get a space TCU incase a shorted solenoid caused the last failure, it will happen again if that is the case.

            Even a bad TCU will put you in limp mode (1st and 3rd manual shifting) and is better than no TCU = no running car.

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