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Behind the dashboard, the Allison harness has a branch that leads to the instrument cluster. The connector in my hand is on the Stewart and Stevenson-supplied half of the connection. I believe this is the feed for the speedometer and who knows what else.Where is this connection located?
More diagnostics today while Newark Electronics ships AMP connector parts to fix the connector mentioned previously. At the transmission, there is a large bulkhead connector. I disconnected it and ohmed out each pin to ground, both going to the transmission and the chassis harness. There was no continuity, which is interesting, as I was expecting the solenoids in the transmission to show some resistance. But I know no coils are shorted to ground.[/QUOTE
Having no continuity through control solenoids to ground is probably ok. I'm guessing, but it's common to not switch the power to any solenoids but to ground them to turn them on. That is done so that supply voltage does not have to be routed through all wires associated with solenoid control. The control switch defines which solenoid gets grounded, not powered. The reason for this is to avoid having a bundle of hot wires looking for mischief. A bundle of potentially grounded wires is much easier to maintain.
If that's the case, your metering at the trans connector would be looking at the 'bottom' (low side) of the solenoid coil, which is not grounded, and you don't see continuity to anything through the coil because the power is off (so no connection to the 'high side').
Metering at the cable connector would be looking for a grounded point coming from a control switch, which is not activated (so not grounded).
YMMV
Bob
You just made the perfect argument as to why you should move to Texas!I wish I had someone like you up here to help me get mine running. I received the title today but the truck is still sitting. I have no time to get into it
Wow! Check sheet and everything. So where am I taking you to lunch? Papadeux's or Ruth's Chris Steak House?All transmission solenoids in spec!! 3 ohms at transmission, 4 ohms with chassis harness. Whew! Trans does not have a burned solenoid. Starting to think the ecu was having a bad day.
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