87 Cherokee won't up shift

Bullet3600

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RE: On the road again

I pressure washed the engine over the weekend and no my 87 Cherokee with a 4.0 won't upshift and stays stuck in 1st gear. Everything worked fine before the wash. I sprayed some quick dry around the TPS but still no luck. Any help would be appreciated.
 
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also check the trans fluid.. i know its a long shot, but water in the fluid would cause shift problems.
 
Thanks for the info. I will try those steps on Saturday when I make time. The Trans fluid is clean and a nice red, but was also wondering if some junk or something broke loose in the pan and clogged something. This is very frustrating having to share only one jeep with the wife.
 

Don't know this particular engine/transmission setup, but does this automatic have a vacumn actuated modulator? If it does, the pressure washing could have blown a rubber line off of the modulator. A lot of older transmissions will not upshift if that vacumn line is not "talking" to the modulator. LBR
 
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Bullet3600 said:
Well I changed the TPS and still no luck, Time for step 2.

Did you check the fuse behind the glove box? There is one is the harness near the TCU, for the TCU (tranmission control unit).
 

Pulling the fuse behind the glove box for the TCU should allow you to manually shift the transmission. This will rule out mechanical failure inside the slushbox.
 
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There isn´t a vacumm modulator in the AW 4 that I know about.
I´d check power first, there is a 7.5 amp fuse in the fuse block, the 15 amp fuse behind the glove box and a fusible link, probably near the starter relay, behind the battery.
Next check would be the TPS, what is your input voltage, output voltage and how does your ground wire test for resistance? 4 pole connector at the TPS. Normal input voltage is around 4.65 or so, no matter what the book says. The output voltage should be around 3.85 but the transmission will work just fine up till about 4 volts or so. The check is made with the plug connected ( straight pin through the wire), the ignition on and using the 4 pole plug (TCU) ground, not a chassis ground to test.
A TV (transmission Valve) cable adjustment, might also cause problems. But with a miss adjusted cable, it will usually eventaully shift. or have really soft slipping shifts.
 
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