2006 - 2008 Corvette: GM TechLink: 6L80 or 6L90 Automatic Transmission Shift Conditions


Source:   GM Techlink

Date:   October 2011

Subject:   6L80 or 6L90 Automatic Transmission Shift Conditions

Models:   2006 - 2008 Chevrolet Corvette

Several shift conditions may be present on some 2006-2008 STS-V, XLR-V, Corvette; 2007-2008 Escalade, Escalade ESV, Escalade EXT, XLR, Silverado, Sierra, Sierra Denali, Yukon Denali, Yukon XL Denali; 2008 Suburban, Yukon XL, H2 and G8 models equipped with the 6L80 or 6L90 automatic transmission (RPOs MYC, MYD).
 
A cracked 1-2-3-4/3-5-R clutch housing may cause any of the following conditions:
Inspect the 1-2-3-4 / 3-5-R clutch housing for a possible cracked weld by applying soap compound to the weld area of the housing. Hold your thumb over the air bleed passage and spray compressed air into the piston housing. Inspect the weld area for bubbles. If bubbles are detected, a new housing is required. (Fig. 14)

6L80 or 6L90 Automatic Transmission Shift Conditions

Fig. 14
 
TIP: If a new 1-2-3-4 / 3-5-R clutch housing is needed, be sure to install the 1-2-3-4/3-5-R bearing. (Fig. 15) If this bearing is not installed, harsh shifts will occur.

6L80 or 6L90 Automatic Transmission Shift Conditions

Fig. 15
 
- Thanks to Mike Johnston


Article ID: 72
Created: July 3, 2014
Last Updated: July 3, 2014

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