'89 4x4 auto not shifting into high
I've got an '89 4x4 van-wagon, auto trans that is not shifting into high/4th gear. It seems like it could be related to the accelerator kick-down. Is there a vaccum modulator/electrical component that could be at fault?
Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
thanks, donne
'89 4x4 auto trans intermittent shifting from 3rd to overdrive
Still trying to diagnose this shifting issue, have had it looked at by the Toyota dealer in San Raphael CA to no avail. I have adjusted the kick-down linkage all the way thru it's range, and while it did affect the first two shift points, it did not affect the 3rd shift, 3rd gear to overdrive. At this point I am suspecting either a faulty overdrive solenoid or low fluid pressure, although the low fluid pressure seems like it would affect all of the shift points.
thanks, donne
van 1987 4wd doesn't pass on the 5th gear
Hi everyone,
I'm new in the world of forum and discussion and really hope that you could help me.
i just bought a van 4wd 1987 and unfortunatly after doing a big tune i just realize that it doesn want to pass on the 5th gear...
it goes fine until the 4th gear, 2300rpm for 50mil/h,
then i can keep accelerate if i want on the 4th gear until 80mil/h and be at 3700 rpm which is not the best for the engine ....
any suggestion on what that could be?
thank you very much
Re: van 1987 4wd doesn't pass on the 5th gear
Welcome to the forum, sorry your having this issue with your van, I deleted your duplicate thread started in the 4WD section because both 2WD and 4WD vans have manual transmissions.
I’m going to redirect you to a couple of very helpful threads that’ll help you search the forum, when we all practice this method it really helps prevent dead end duplicate threads and this way you also get maximum exposure to other things you may experience while you own your van!!:thmbup:
By posting your questions in existing threads you may get the answer just reading a thread, alert a member that’s already experienced it issue and help build those threads up.
Check these threads out and enjoy the journey of knowledge you’ll stumble upon!!
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/...taVanTech-com!
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/...ng-new-threads
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/...arch-Tag-Index
https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/...-4WD-Tag-Index
And of course if there’s nothing out there that fits your issue then let’s get your thread started up!!:thmbup:
Good luck and enjoy
JDM
Re: van 1987 4wd doesn't pass on the 5th gear
What do you mean "doesn't pass in 5th gear"? Like, doesn't pass other cars? 5th gear isn't for passing, it's for cruising along steady speed for better mpg. I think what you maybe mean is that your engine has less power than you'd like?
I searched and found another thread (https://www.toyotavantech.com/forum/...hlight=redline)stating the engine redline at 5500 rpm. 3700 isn't gonna hurt it, Toyota designed it to be used. Much like an auto, your shift points for a manual should be roughly proportional to your desired power output/gas pedal input.
Could be worse, my beetle has half the power, a lower redline, needs to keep the revs above a certain point to keep the cooling fan spinning, and doesn't have a 5th gear. There's only a tiny overlap between gears but at least that means there's no decisions to make. On the other end of the spectrum, the Firebird is overflowing with power and geared stupid tall: To pass someone going 50 mph, I'd shift from 6th to 2nd (also allowing the passee to enjoy the beautiful symphony. redline of 2nd is about 65 mph and rev-limiter about 70).