Symptom Diagnosis (1999 W Chevrolet / 4T65-E)
Diagnostic Category 
 | Diagnostic
Information 
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This table consists of seven diagnostic categories
that are located in the left-hand column. Using this column, choose the appropriate
category based on the operating conditions of the vehicle or transmission.
After selecting a category, use the right-hand column to locate the specific
symptom diagnostic information. 
Important: The Functional Test Procedure should be performed before beginning any
diagnosis. If this procedure has not already been performed, refer to 
Functional Test 
.
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Fluid DiagnosisThis category contains the following topics: 
|     •  | Fluid condition (appearance, contaminants, smell, overheating) |  
  
|     •  | Line pressure (high or low) |  
  
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Noise and Vibration DiagnosisThis category contains the following topic: 
|     •  | Torque converter diagnosis |  
  
|     •  | Noise and vibration analysis |  
  
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|     •  | Refer to Noise and Vibration Analysis
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Range Performance DiagnosisThis category contains the following topics: 
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Shift Quality (Feel) DiagnosisThis category contains the following topics: 
|     •  | Harsh engagement (garage shifts) |  
  
|     •  | Delayed engagement (garage shifts) |  
  
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Shift PatternThis category contains the following topics: 
|     •  | Slipping or missing gears |  
  
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Shift Speed DiagnosisThis category contains the following topic: 
Incorrect shift points 
 | Refer to 
High or Low Upshift or Downshift Speed 
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Torque Converter DiagnosisThis category contains the following topics: 
|     •  | Torque converter diagnosis |  
  
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