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1 hour ago, DickandLois said:Ed, Some interesting feedback.
This is some Kick down information for your trans. 2500 MH Trans is a four speed with OD.
3.6 KICKDOWN Some vehicles have a “kickdown” feature that allows the operator to choose between an “Economy” primary shift schedule and “Performance” secondary shift schedule. The throttle pedal will have a detent feel when fullthrottle is achieved using “Economy” shift points. When the operator “steps through” this detent, the function is activated and “Performance” shift points are achieved.
There might be an issue with the throttle point on the pedal, to activate the performance shift point.
You might also run the manual ECM codes with read out switch's. They are most often located under the dash, near the steering column.
Rich.
Hey Rich, my 2500 MH is actually a 6 speed. I did connect a code reader but there were no trans codes set and I was able to see many different trans. parameters. There was 1 engine code, SPN 102. That code has set 4 or 5 times but nobody seems to think it's a problem.
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1 hour ago, wolfe10 said:Ed,
Any Allison dealer can verify programming and if incorrect, change it.
BUT, if this is a recent change (vs it has always shifted this way), it is unlikely to be the ECU programming.
I have no first hand experience with the 2500 (only 3000 and 4000) but wonder if an Allison dealer can check for codes (like we do on the 3000/4000 with the shift pad)?
Thanks Brett, I did have it at the Allison dealer for this problem and they said it was one of the 3 speed sensors but didn't know which one so they replaced all 3 for a cost of $50 for parts and $450 labor and misc. shop charges. Needless to say I'm a little nervous to take it back to them.
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1 hour ago, sstgermain said:That might be the Winnebago has the transmission programmed. My Journey never was able to go into an economy or a mode light come on.
Thanks Steve, that may be true. I'll try calling them and see what they say.
Ed
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8 hours ago, DickandLois said:Ed, This Allison information might help you run some tests and reset the transmission. If the the problem still happens. It might offer some helpful tests or a solution.
http://www.rvtechstop.com/resources/Articles/allsonok.pdf
Rich.
Rich, thanks for the info. My keypad (the same as displayed) does not function exactly the way rvtechstop describes the functions. The mode button does not work and the display for economy is not lit. I am unable to enter the diagnostics by pushing the up and down arrow keys and this going into limp mode really scares if I don't catch it as the engine is doing 3200 RPM before I know it.
Ed
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3 hours ago, DickandLois said:Welcome to the FMCA Forum !
What is the model year of your coach? Do you have any transmission issues when up shifting? Have you had the transmission control module software scanned? Has the shift pad registered and or stored any error codes?
Rich.
its a 2013. No issues up shifting. I don't know if the Allision tech scanned the module. No error codes have ben set in the TCM but I did get a code alarm.
Thanks
Ed
1 hour ago, WILDEBILL308 said:Welcome to the forum.
What speed and rpm are you running when you try to downshift?
Bill
Anywhere between 45 and 55
Thanks
Ed
4 hours ago, sstgermain said:I never manually down shift. I let the transmission and engine decide when it needs too.
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Itasca Meridian 34B 340 Cummings Allison MH2500. Have Intermittent trouble downshifting climbing a grade or trying to pass. Sometimes unable to down shift unless down arrow is pushed many times. Will go into limp mode after making a manual downshift and then pushing the up arrow to 6 then stop at a stop sign. Replaced all 3 speed sensors and no change. Key pad will not read out trouble codes nor does the mode function work.
Has anybody had this problem?
Intermittent trouble downshifting with WOT
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Rich thank you so much. I will get that sensor ordered. I just changed the air cleaner and there is no restrictions in the induction system so it must be that sensor.
Ed