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Old 10-11-2011, 02:43 PM
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700R4 problem. Always in first gear. Dude inside with Valve Body with pic!

Hello guys,

I recently replaced the governor, filter and gearbox oil gearbox. But the car still does not change gear. It works only first gear and reverse.

Yesterday, before mounting the oil filter and fill the liquid, I could see that a cylinder of the "throttle valve" is slightly down with respect to the other cylinders.

Could it be that the change does not work 1 st to 2 nd because the spring is broken and therefore the cylinder that is buried?. Is this drawing would be correct?. What I painted green, represents the cylinders. Sorry, forgot to take a picture.

I have another question, if my "throttle valve" is broken, could you put a "throttle valve manual" that makes my gearbox to the typical "1,2,3,4, D, N, R, P?.

I have read many topics on "manual throttle valve." Could this fix my problem?.

Thanks guys.

Old 10-12-2011, 08:27 AM
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Re: 700R4 problem. Always in first gear. Dude inside with Valve Body with pic!

Looking at a diagram of the VB it appears that that is the issue. The 1-2 sleeve should be up against the roll pin.

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