yo, man, read this. i dont know how much you have played with the trans programing but this might help.


Document ID# 1656286
2005 GMC Truck GMC K Sierra - 4WD


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Subject: 4L60-E/4L65-E Automatic Transmission 2-3 Shift Clunk (Reprogram Powertrain Control Module (PCM)) #05-07-30-012 - (05/09/2005)



Models: 2005 Cadillac Escalade

2005 Chevrolet Avalanche, Silverado, Suburban, Tahoe

2005 GMC Sierra, Yukon

with 4L60-E (RPO M30) or 4L65-E (RPO M32) Automatic Transmission




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Condition
Some customers may comment on a 2-3 shift clunk noise. Typically, this clunk noise is most noticeable when the 2-3 shift occurs under approximately 48 km/h (30 mph).

Correction
Important:

• The PCM calibrations may REDUCE but not ELIMINATE the 2-3 shift clunk.

• This bulletin only applies to the 2005 model year vehicles listed above.

• As always, make sure your TECH 2Ž is updated with the latest software version.


To determine if this calibration will help to reduce 2-3 shift clunk, use the Tech 2 to navigate to the transmission diagnostic section and view the 2-3 shift adapt cells.
• If the 2-3 adapt cell values are negative, this calibration change will have minimal benefit in reducing the 2-3 shift clunk.

• If the 2-3 adapt cell values are above approximately + 5 psi, this calibration may provide a reduction in the 2-3 shift clunk.

Important: These calibrations also contain the second gear start correction as detailed in bulletin 05-07-30-013.

Technicians are to reprogram the PCM with an updated software calibration. This new service calibration was released with TIS satellite data update version 5 or later available May 1, 2005. Refer to Service Programming System (SPS) in Vehicle Control Systems in the appropriate SI Document.
Warranty Information
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:

Labor Operation
Description
Labor Time

J6355
Module, Powertrain Control - Transmission Reprogramming
Use Current Published Labor Time




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This bulletin is being revised to add the 2007 model years and include passenger cars. Please discard Corporate Bulletin Number 01-07-30-042C (Section 07 - Transmission/Transaxle).


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Important: For 2005 model year fullsize utilities and pickups, refer to Corporate Bulletin 05-07-30-012.

Some vehicles may exhibit a clunk noise that can be heard on a 2-3 upshift or a 3-2 downshift.

During a 2-3 upshift, the 2-4 band is released and the 3-4 clutch is applied. The timing of this shift can cause a momentary torque reversal of the output shaft that results in a clunk noise. This same torque reversal can also occur on a 3-2 downshift when the 3-4 clutch is released and the 2-4 band applied. This condition may be worse on a 4-wheel drive vehicle due to the additional tolerances in the transfer case.

This is a normal condition. No repairs should be attempted.