Code 39, Torque Converter Clutch Stuck "Off" Position: Notes
The purpose of the automatic transmission Torque Converter Clutch (TCC) feature is to eliminate power loss of the torque converter stage when vehicle is in a cruise condition. This allows the convenience of the automatic transmission, and fuel economy of a manual transmission.
Fused battery ignition voltage is supplied to the TCC solenoid, which is used inside the valve body to shift a spool valve to modulate pressure to the TCC. This modulated pressure normally allows some slight slippage of TCC.
The PCM/TCM will engage TCC by grounding circuit No. 422, energizing the solenoid.
Code 39 will set under the following conditions.
- TCC is engaged.
- TCC "slip" is greater than 65 RPM for 2 seconds.
- 2nd or 3rd gear is selected or indicated.
NOTE:
Test numbers refer to test numbers on diagnostic chart.
- This test determines if transmission is receiving a TCC command from the pass-thru connector. If bidirectional Scan tester is not available, TCC may be activated by grounding ALDL test terminal "B" with ignition on and engine off.
- This test checks for power to transmission.
- This test determines if PCM/TCM is commanding TCC to be on.