06 Lacrosse CX 4T65E tranny, 2nd gear starts
Very much so, CC. Just replaced no more than 3,000 miles ago and put in an STP higher-grade filter.
But now you've got me wondering if the high-grade filter is possibly restricting air flow. I don't recall any mention of this code previously.
But now you've got me wondering if the high-grade filter is possibly restricting air flow. I don't recall any mention of this code previously.
A quick follow up here.
Interestingly enough, my scans today have no longer thrown a DTC P0172. Once the scanner links it immediately reads the VIN correctly, lists out the year, make, model correctly then goes through a few additional questions. First one is whether it has an air pump; I've always responded yes or "with air pump" and received the code. The first time I answered "without air pump" the P0172 code went away. I then disconnected the tool, reconnected, answered "with air pump" again and the P0172 didn't reappear. I did nothing in the interim to manually clear the codes. So, at this point, I'm uncertain what is going on and not sure whether I should feel good about not getting a code.
Anyway, so now that I've invested in the scan tool, what live data should I stream so when the 2nd gear shifts intermittently start again I will have captured the right data for an appropriate diagnosis? I can run all sorts of data on the automatic transaxle (AT), engine controls, etc. Inside the AT, it will read 1-2 shift time, 1-2 solenoid, 2-3, 3-4, transmission fluid temperature, input/output shaft speed, etc.
Thank you.
Interestingly enough, my scans today have no longer thrown a DTC P0172. Once the scanner links it immediately reads the VIN correctly, lists out the year, make, model correctly then goes through a few additional questions. First one is whether it has an air pump; I've always responded yes or "with air pump" and received the code. The first time I answered "without air pump" the P0172 code went away. I then disconnected the tool, reconnected, answered "with air pump" again and the P0172 didn't reappear. I did nothing in the interim to manually clear the codes. So, at this point, I'm uncertain what is going on and not sure whether I should feel good about not getting a code.
Anyway, so now that I've invested in the scan tool, what live data should I stream so when the 2nd gear shifts intermittently start again I will have captured the right data for an appropriate diagnosis? I can run all sorts of data on the automatic transaxle (AT), engine controls, etc. Inside the AT, it will read 1-2 shift time, 1-2 solenoid, 2-3, 3-4, transmission fluid temperature, input/output shaft speed, etc.
Thank you.
No, the clean STP filter shouldn't be an issue.
Interestingly enough, my scans today have no longer thrown a DTC P0172. Once the scanner links it immediately reads the VIN correctly, lists out the year, make, model correctly then goes through a few additional questions. First one is whether it has an air pump; I've always responded yes or "with air pump" and received the code. The first time I answered "without air pump" the P0172 code went away. I then disconnected the tool, reconnected, answered "with air pump" again and the P0172 didn't reappear. I did nothing in the interim to manually clear the codes. So, at this point, I'm uncertain what is going on and not sure whether I should feel good about not getting a code.
Anyway, so now that I've invested in the scan tool, what live data should I stream so when the 2nd gear shifts intermittently start again I will have captured the right data for an appropriate diagnosis? I can run all sorts of data on the automatic transaxle (AT), engine controls, etc. Inside the AT, it will read 1-2 shift time, 1-2 solenoid, 2-3, 3-4, transmission fluid temperature, input/output shaft speed, etc.
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