sc85fiero
Active Member
All of those shifts you have listed require apply or unapply of C, D, and F clutches. There is a TSB (the newest one is 24-2101) to address a CDF clutch drum that has a bushing that can slide creating a leak/crossleak in any of those clutches. The new design has a lip that doesn't allow the bushing to slide.
The TSB and/or the CDF drum won't affect the P0C29 however, the DTC indicates the transmission fluid auxiliary pump communication is OK, the frequency is between 125 Hz and 175 Hz, but both the current and the pump speed are out of range (75% to 80% duty cycle)
Long story short, if you have start/stop eliminated and its not giving you any other symptoms I would ignore that DTC for now and address the shifting concern.
-Joe
The TSB and/or the CDF drum won't affect the P0C29 however, the DTC indicates the transmission fluid auxiliary pump communication is OK, the frequency is between 125 Hz and 175 Hz, but both the current and the pump speed are out of range (75% to 80% duty cycle)
Long story short, if you have start/stop eliminated and its not giving you any other symptoms I would ignore that DTC for now and address the shifting concern.
-Joe