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*If you have a 2025 what you need to do is drive it in L9 except when you get out on the highway you can run L9 up to about 55 mph on State routes and secondary back roads. "
FYI, 10L80's 9th gear (0.689) is basically 4L60's 4th gear (0.696).
When the engine load in 10th gear gets too high, it would just downshift to 9th / 4L60E's 4th.
I can only think of 1 reason to avoid 10th altogether:
if an overrun clutch is applied in 9th. Otherwise it should be all good.
As Marky Dissod stated, there is very little difference between 9th and 10th gear. I mentioned 55 MPH because I found on secondary roads the transmission would shift into 10th somewhere between 50-55 MPH depending on the load. So for folks that want to get the highest fuel economy, they would probably want to get into 10th gear once they fully get on the highway.Curious why you say up to about 55mph? I am at the tail end of a 2 week family road trip and have been running in L9 on the highways averaging 75mph. Only seems to raise the RPM like 300 or so from just having it in Drive. I'm still getting like 420 miles to the tank (2024 RST PE).
Thanks for the heads up.Been having this module in my '23 Z71 Tahoe with 6.2 for about 11 months with no issues until last Tuesday. After morning startup, drove about 5 miles then vehicle throws multiple codes, ABS, charging system, and transmission. Won't go over 45 mph. I'm still under warranty, so call OnStar for tow to dealership. After running diagnostics, some reflashes/ECM updates still having codes. I guess at some point they start looking for loose connections on the ECM and come across this module, remove it and all the codes clear. Not sure if the unit failed or had some OTA update that jacked something up. Being this is my wife's vehicle, and it is not just a simple removal process it now can collect dust on my desk. Unfortunately, I don't believe this module is simple install and forget add-on that will be flawless for the life of the vehicle, I have zero trust in this module.
Don't disagree, but it's recommended to remove the disabler prior to an OTA. Believe mostly because it could cause the OTA to fail, but maybe mess with module as well.Most likely a weak/bad battery. From my understanding, unless things have changed, most manufacturers will do OTA updates that unpack propulsion, steering or braking. Most OTA updates are related to Infotainment and OnStar.
Totally agree. Think of it like this: if you're using the vehicle, the vehicle should PROBABLY use the disabler.Don't disagree, but it's recommended to remove the disabler prior to an OTA.
No, you’ll likely have to follow up with them to find out. Good they’re replacing it for youRange wants me to send the module back, rep said they would probably just replace it. Rep didn't seem to question the validity that my dealer claims the module was the problem, though I'm not too confident they will follow up with me on their findings once they test it.
You're likely not the only person that does NOT want to hear this, but... Rep didn't seem to question the validity that my dealer claims the module was the problem ...
The 21-up disabler plugs into the ECM behind the driver side fender liner. I don't disagree with what you're saying, but this isn't the easy pop in and out of the OBD port while sitting in the drivers seat.You're likely not the only person that does NOT want to hear this, but
the simple answer is to unplug it whenever you or someone that you trust is not using / driving the vehicle - if only to protect it from everyone / everything else.
nick14226, I agree 100% and in my case the vehicle, my wife's Tahoe, took a dump 5 miles after she left home and went into limp mode. She sure as hell isn't going to crawl under the front to pull it and I wasn't anywhere nearby to do it, so it was sent to the dealer as was, disabler inline of ECM.
When I got on Range's website today to get the number to call, I searched around for some documentation regarding removing the module when having the vehicle serviced but didn't come across anything saying specifically to do so. I know a few in this post are saying to do so, if that is the case, where did you find that information?
You mentioned that the problem occurred about 5 minutes after your wife left the house. You indicated there were multiple codes to include ABS, Charging System and Transmission related.jfoj, could you give me a technical explanation as to why you think the module wasn't the issue?