olypopper wrote:
Clutch Volume Index relearn simply allows the TCM to learn how long it takes to completely engage the clutch packs so that a normal engagement pattern can be established, even if the clutches are severely worn.
You might be surprised at what kind of random and intermittent failures can be caused by the solenoid pack as it ages. If your failure were a hard part like a torque converter or pump, etc.........I would think that your problem would come back immediately.
Something you may want to watch closely is the slip that is monitored by the TCM. Do you have a scanner that can monitor that parameter?
I have a DRBIII, though I am not familiar with that "slip" parameter. I will have to take a look for that later.
Again I don't see how its something like a solenoid, either it works or it doesn't in that case.
The nearest I could ever figure what that my clutches continue to wear, and after 2k miles they have worn enough that I need to redo the CVI, however I feel like if that were the case by now I should have completely worn out some clutches and it would have no go.
This brings me back, what actually changing after 2k miles in my transmission? I agreed that something like a TC would either work or not. I used to wonder how long it would take for this thing to grenade. But it hasn't happened yet and the process is pretty repeatable.
The only other comment to throw in the mix is that driving with OD off seems to greatly effect the behavior.
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