I'm not too knowledgeable about automatic transmissions in general or Toyotas in particular, so I'm hoping here could give some helpful suggestions.
1992 Toyota 4-Runner, V6, 4WD Auto
My brother recently purchased a 1992 Toyota 4-Runner as a recession fall-back vehicle. It has a number of issues, but the main one of concern at the moment seems to be the automatic transmission. The previous owner was told that the tranny was slipping and needed a minor rebuild with some new seals--for like $800.00. This ain't happening.
Here is what I have observed so far. When in "Drive" it seems to start in 3rd gear, and can be reluctant to downshift. However if manually shifted into 1st or 2nd, those gears work well. On one occasion I was testing it with a rather heavy passenger, and when going up some small hills in Drive, it would come out of gear completely, then go back in just as suddenly. It didn't feel like slippage to either of us (and he's pretty savvy about older vehicles), it was more of an on-off thing. On the way back up a much larger hill this didn't occur at all.
I'm inclined to wonder if it might be a problem in the ECT/ electronic transmission control. I have wondered about the the neutral safety switch, but it can can be shifted manually.
I have an OBDII/CAN scanner, but this vehicle needs OBD "I."
Any suggestions for diagnosing/ fixing it would be helpful.
1992 Toyota 4-Runner, V6, 4WD Auto
My brother recently purchased a 1992 Toyota 4-Runner as a recession fall-back vehicle. It has a number of issues, but the main one of concern at the moment seems to be the automatic transmission. The previous owner was told that the tranny was slipping and needed a minor rebuild with some new seals--for like $800.00. This ain't happening.
Here is what I have observed so far. When in "Drive" it seems to start in 3rd gear, and can be reluctant to downshift. However if manually shifted into 1st or 2nd, those gears work well. On one occasion I was testing it with a rather heavy passenger, and when going up some small hills in Drive, it would come out of gear completely, then go back in just as suddenly. It didn't feel like slippage to either of us (and he's pretty savvy about older vehicles), it was more of an on-off thing. On the way back up a much larger hill this didn't occur at all.
I'm inclined to wonder if it might be a problem in the ECT/ electronic transmission control. I have wondered about the the neutral safety switch, but it can can be shifted manually.
I have an OBDII/CAN scanner, but this vehicle needs OBD "I."
Any suggestions for diagnosing/ fixing it would be helpful.
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