What to look for in an Eaton Fuller automatic transmission?
What to look for in an Eaton Fuller automatic transmission?
Check the wiring between the Transmis- sion ECU and the Push Button Shift Control. Gear Display Lamp check: This is OK. Dash on the Gear Display: Transmission ECU and the Push Button Shift control are communicat- ing. The transmission is trying to verify Neutral and it can’t. It may be torque locked in gear. Or bad Powers and Grounds.
How to troubleshoot an Eaton heavy duty transmission?
Guide to servicing and repairing Eaton Fuller heavy-duty truck transmission, assistance locating the issue of transmission trouble, analyze the cause and make necessary repairs for 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 and 18 speed Eaton transmissions. For more in-depth assistance refer to your transmission model service manual or give us a call at 877-776-4600.
Where to find model number on Eaton transmission?
Transmission model designation (i.e. RT-12609A), and other transmission identification information, are stamped on the transmission tag. To identify the transmission model designation (nomenclature), locate the tag on the transmis- sion and then locate the model designation number as shown.
When did the Eaton Fuller trmt come out?
Eaton Fuller Heavy-Duty Transmissions Unit Exchange TRMT-0951 June 2003 Transmission Catalog 1 Table Of Contents Contents
Guide to servicing and repairing Eaton Fuller heavy-duty truck transmission, assistance locating the issue of transmission trouble, analyze the cause and make necessary repairs for 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 and 18 speed Eaton transmissions. For more in-depth assistance refer to your transmission model service manual or give us a call at 877-776-4600.
What causes hard shifting on Eaton Fuller transmission?
If hard shifting occurs only in first and reverse, the shift block detent plunger movement may be restricted. This can result from burrs on the plunger, or from overtightening the plunger spring plug.
What kind of lubricant does an Eaton transmission use?
Eaton transmission lubricant specification PS-164rev7 has been replaced by PS-386. All applications th at required the use of PS- 164rev7 approved lubricants will now require the use of PS-386 approved lubricants. OEM Production- All major OEMs have transitioned to the PS-386 approved lubricants.
Why does my Eaton transmission make a lot of noise?
There will always be a certain level of noise due to the normal transmission operation. However, excessive noise or unusual noise such as a whine, growl, or squeal indicates some kind of a problem. The transmission itself can be the cause of excessive or unusual noise.