Freightliner SmartShift Transmission problems
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Freightliner SmartShift Transmission problems
DEAR GOD. SNOW.
Anyway, can anyone help me troubleshoot why my automatic would just stop going into gear??? It's happened a couple of times in the past, but now, it just won't work!! Help! Jewels
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It's in the shop, now. The tech said they'll have to pull the transmission and TAKE PICTURES OF IT!! Is it just me, or does that sound almost morbid??
Anyone have any thoughts? Anyone??
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Elaborate a bit please.
Won't go into gear... while you're stopped? Like I said in another thread, if an autoshift has the clutch not adjusted correctly, the clutch brake won't be reached, and the transmission won't go into gear until the input shaft is stopped.
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First, thanks for not leaving me hanging out here by myself! ops:
I was backing into a spot, in reverse gear, when all of a sudden a really loud, squealing alarm went off. I looked in the dash display screen, and there was a "ch" in the place where it usually displayed the gear I was in. I was about to continue backing, but it wouldn't budge. AT ALL! It was still purring, all the lights were still on, everything...it just wouldn't go into gear. Not sure if it matters, but my load was really heavy, that day. Could this be a factor? I noticed an odd whine, a couple of times, whenever I tried to accelerate further than about 55. It's a Meritor, but it's got 534,000 miles and (I'd imagine) a number of different drivers with different driving styles. I guess I'm just worried that I'll have to let my beloved "Medici" go, as a trade in. I'm going to call tomorrow, myself, to find out if they're going to take a shot at fixing it. Where's that thread?? I'd like to read through it! :wink:
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I can't speak to the Meritor as my only experience is with Eaton. My first inclination based on what you said is the you've got an electrical issue, either in the ECU on the transmission itself or somewhere in the wiring, i.e., bad ground or harness.
As far at the whine when trying to accelerate, I assume you were already in top gear? I don't know why the tranny would be trying to do anything there, maybe bad signals from the sensors which could take you right back to an electrical issue. Often these things will reset after a fault, but if it doesn't all you can do is call for a tow. Good thing you're getting it in to get looked at.
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Wow, just came up on this post today (Thurs) and my truck too had this exact problem. So after a couple of times sitting on the side of the road and letting the computer reset itself (I guess), it finally went out here at home on Tuesday. So I had it towed to Christopher Trucks (Freightliner-Western Star) in Greenville, SC and they finally got it into the shop last night. I will post what happens and the cost. Please cross your fingers for me, as everything has come crashing down on me right here at the holidays.
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Originally Posted by no_worries
I can't speak to the Meritor as my only experience is with Eaton. My first inclination based on what you said is the you've got an electrical issue, either in the ECU on the transmission itself or somewhere in the wiring, i.e., bad ground or harness.
As far at the whine when trying to accelerate, I assume you were already in top gear? I don't know why the tranny would be trying to do anything there, maybe bad signals from the sensors which could take you right back to an electrical issue. Often these things will reset after a fault, but if it doesn't all you can do is call for a tow. Good thing you're getting it in to get looked at.
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The shop I was in said the same thing, "We know it's electrical but not sure where yet." I figured it had to be in the wiring harness and/or the tranny ECU. They called me that evening (previous conversation was first thing in the morning) and said they found the problem and needed to replace the wiring harness and ECU :roll: and the x/y shifter paddle. I don't know what it cost since it was all under warranty, except for the air-freight since they didn't have the x/y in stock :x Eaton's warranty on mine is 5/750,000. I don't know your details but you may want to double check your warranty. Good luck.
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