Subject: | Incorrect Transmission Shifts, Poor Engine Performance, Harsh 1-2 Upshifts, Slips 1ST and Reverse, Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) Stuck Off/On, DTCs P0730, P0756, P0757, P0741, P0742 (Clean Transaxle Valve Body and Case Oil Passages of Debris) |
Models: | 2001-2005 GM Passenger Cars with 4T65-E Automatic Transmission |
2001-2005 Buick Rendezvous |
2005 Buick Terraza |
2001-2004 Chevrolet Venture |
2005 Chevrolet Uplander |
2001-2004 Oldsmobile Silhouette |
2001-2005 Pontiac Aztek, Montana |
2005 Saturn Relay |
with 4T65-E Transmission (RPOs M15, MN3, MN7, M76) |
This bulletin is being revised to include additional diagnostic information and clarify model usage. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 02-07-30-013D (Section 07 -- Transmission/Transaxle).
Some owners may comment on any one or more of the following conditions:
• | The SES lamp is illuminated. |
• | The transmission slips. |
• | The transmission does not shift correctly, is very difficult to get the vehicle to start moving or the engine lacks the power to move the vehicle. |
• | Poor engine performance. |
The most likely cause of the various conditions may be chips or debris:
• | All years--Pressure Reg. Valve (Bore 1) or Torque Signal Valve (Bore 4) stuck. |
• | On 2001-2002 vehicles, a plugged orifice on the case side of the spacer plate. |
• | ON 2003-2005 vehicles, restricted movement of the 2-3 shift valves in the valve body. |
• | On 2003-2005 vehicles, restricted movement of the 3-4 shift valves in the valve body. |
• | The technician's road test reveals the vehicle launches in third or fourth gear (high RPM with slow vehicle acceleration). |
• | On 2001-2002 vehicles, a DTC P0756 or P0757 may be stored. |
• | On 2003-2005 vehicles, a DTC P0730, P0741, P0748 or P0757 may be stored. |
• | Refer to the appropriate Service Information (SI) for additional Diagnostic Assistance. |
• | With a Tech 2® connected to the vehicle, road test the vehicle and perform the following steps: |
Important: It has been found that in most cases that the scratches are not severe enough to catch your fingernail.
• | If your nail catches in the scratches, the valve will need to be replaced. |
• | If your nail does not catch in the scratches, continue with the next step. |
Important: Clean the valve body with the machined side down so debris may escape.