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Converter Lock-Up Signal From ECM

  1. Warm engine to operating temperature. Raise vehicle and support drive wheels. Support suspension where necessary to prevent damage to drive axles.
  2. Connect a test light to battery voltage. Touch TCC control driver terminal with test light. On some vehicles this is terminal "F" of the ALDL connector. See Fig 1 - Fig 3 . Accelerate vehicle to 45 MPH and note test light. If test light does not illuminate, problem is a faulty ECM connector or ECM.
Fig 1: Converter Clutch Schematic (2.2L "L" Body)
G92C05466Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Fig 2: Converter Clutch Schematic (2.3L "L" Body)
G90H13182Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.
Fig 3: Converter Clutch Schematic (3.1L "L" Body)
G91F07650Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.