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B&M Racing Micro Switch for Hi-Tek St. Bandit; Pro Gate; and Magnum Grip (80628) B&M Racing Micro Switch for Hi-Tek St. Bandit; Pro Gate; and Magnum Grip (80628) Quick View
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B&M Racing Micro Switch for Hi-Tek St. Bandit; Pro Gate; and Magnum Grip (80628)

$21.58
$13.59
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Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by B&M features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle,...
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B&M Pro Gate Switch Kit (80850) B&M Pro Gate Switch Kit (80850) Quick View
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B&M Pro Gate Switch Kit (80850)

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$42.80
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The B&M Pro Gate(TM) Switch Kit adds Neutral Safety and Backup Light functionality to B&M Pro Gate shifters, to make them suitable for street...
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Gm400 (20301) Quick View
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Gm400 (20301)

$45.66
$41.09
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B&M Racing & Performance brings you this billet aluminum speedometer port block-off plug that fits GM TH400 transmissions. This plug is used to block...
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Mopar (20300) Quick View
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Mopar (20300)

$45.66
$41.09
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B&M Racing & Performance brings you this billet aluminum speedometer port block-off plug that fits Mopar TF-727, 36RH, 37RH, 46RH and 47RH transmissions. This...
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B&M Racing Converter Lock-Up Control (70248) Quick View
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B&M Racing Converter Lock-Up Control (70248)

$356.00
$319.95
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The B&M Lockup Controller provides control of lockup through vehicle speed on GM TH-700, 200, 200-4R, 350 and 4L60 with a lockup converter, Can...
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B&M Racing Converter Lock-Up Control (70244) Quick View
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B&M Racing Converter Lock-Up Control (70244)

$345.00
$309.95
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The B&M converter lockup controller provides dash-mounted control to govern converter lockup at any speed between 30 and 90 mph. These kits eliminate converter...
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B&M Racing Micro Switch for Pro Stick; Pro Bandit and Magnum Grip (80609) Quick View
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B&M Racing Micro Switch for Pro Stick; Pro Bandit and Magnum Grip (80609)

$21.43
$19.29
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Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by B&M features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle,...
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B&M Racing Converter Lock-Up Control (80217)

$108.00
$96.69
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Power switch For GM Clutch Converters, 1981 to 1991 Application: 1981 to 1989 GM TH-700R4 1981 to 1991 TH-2004R, 200C and 350C Operate your...
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B&M Racing Transmission Speedometer Port Plug (20298) Quick View
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B&M Racing Transmission Speedometer Port Plug (20298)

$34.39
$30.95
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Speedometer Port Plug by B&M®. B&M Racing & Performance brings you this billet aluminum speedometer port block-off plug that fits all Tremec 3550, T-5,...
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Gm Th350 (20299) Quick View
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B&M Transmission Speedo Port Plug Gm Th350 (20299)

$35.50
$31.95
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B&M Racing & Performance brings you this billet aluminum speedometer port block-off plug that fits GM TH350, TH350c, Powerglide, Muncie M-20 and Aisin AY6...
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B&M Racing Micro Switch Service Part (80629) Quick View
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B&M Racing Micro Switch Service Part (80629)

$18.83
$16.95
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B&M Solenoids, Sensors and Switches Transmission
Designed utilizing the latest technology, this product by B&M features premium quality and will perform better than advertised. Perfect for your vehicle and lifestyle,...
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B&M Racing Micro Switch Kit for Pro Stick Shifters (80844) Quick View
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B&M Racing Micro Switch Kit for Pro Stick Shifters (80844)

$42.56
$38.30
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All modern automatic transmissions are electronically controlled by a computer. Depending on the vehicle, model year and system, the transmission may be controlled by a PCM (Powertrain Control Module), which controls both the engine and transmission, or by a dedicated TCM (Transmission Control Module). A network of engine and transmission sensors and switches provides input to the computer about operating conditions including engine load, temperature, and vehicle speed. The computer uses this input, along with internal programming, to regulate transmission pressure, shift timing, shift feel, and TCC (Torque Converter Clutch) engagement. The computer activates various solenoids to achieve this, including shift, TCC, and pressure control solenoids.

The engine associated sensors include the TP (Throttle Position) sensor, ECT (Engine Coolant Temperature) sensor, MAP (Manifold Absolute Pressure) sensor, and MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. Transmission related sensors include the TFT (Transmission Fluid Temperature) sensor, TSS (Turbine Shaft Speed) sensor, also called an input shaft speed sensor, TR (Transmission Range) switch, sometimes called a neutral safety switch or MLP (Manual Lever Position) switch, VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor), also called an output shaft speed sensor, and BOO (Brake On/Off) switch. In addition to the above, some transmissions have various pressure switches, a line pressure sensor, and a clutch pressure sensor, and some vehicles have an APP (Accelerator Pedal Position) sensor, an overdrive switch, and buttons or a shift lever that allows manual shifting.

On older vehicles with mechanical throttle linkage, the TP sensor measures throttle opening, which is controlled by the driver's foot on the gas pedal. The TP sensor is a potentiometer connected to the throttle body shaft that sends a voltage signal to the computer according to the change in resistance that occurs when varying throttle opening. This signal directly affects the computer's control of line pressure, shift scheduling, and TCC engagement. When the throttle is closed or moderately open, resistance is high and the voltage signal is low, so the computer will keep line pressure low and shifts will be early. Conversely, at WOT (Wide Open Throttle), resistance is low, and the voltage signal is high, so the computer raises line pressure and shifts are delayed and occur at higher rpm. The APP sensor signal serves a similar function on newer vehicles with electronic throttle ""drive-by-wire"" control.

The ECT sensor is a thermistor that varies the voltage output with engine temperature. When the engine is cold, the sensor's resistance is high, and as engine temperature rises, the resistance falls. The computer uses the ECT voltage signal to delay shifts and prevent TCC engagement until the engine warms up. The MAP sensor sends a voltage signal to the computer that varies according to engine vacuum, which the computer uses to determine engine load. At idle and light engine load vacuum is high and the voltage signal is low, and at WOT and heavy engine load, vacuum drops and the voltage signal increases. The computer uses the MAP sensor signal to control line pressure, shift timing, and TCC engagement. The MAF sensor also detects engine load but does so by measuring the amount of air entering the engine.

The VSS measures transmission output shaft speed. It can be a permanent magnet or reed-style sensor that signals vehicle speed to the computer. The VSS signal affects shift timing and feel, and if the sensor is defective or there is a problem in the VSS circuit it can result in improper shift timing, abnormally firm shift feel, no upshifts and no TCC engagement. The TSS sensor is the same type of sensor but measures input shaft speed. It is used by the computer for line pressure control during shifts and TCC engagement. A problem with this sensor or its circuit can result in incorrect shift timing, hard shifts, and no cruise control or TCC operation. The TFT sensor functions like the ECT sensor, except instead of engine coolant temperature it is used to signal the transmission fluid temperature to the computer. The computer will delay shifts when the fluid temperature is cold and prevent overdrive or TCC engagement until the fluid reaches a specified temperature.

The BOO switch signals the computer to disengage the TCC when the driver steps on the brake pedal. The BOO switch may or may not be integrated with the stoplight switch. The TR switch signals transmission manual lever position to the computer, which in turn activates the desired transmission gear and prevents the engine from starting in gears other than Park or Neutral. Some vehicles, particularly trucks and SUVs that routinely tow trailers, have an overdrive switch. When the driver activates the switch, it signals the computer to disable overdrive, to prevent overloading the transmission when pulling a heavy load. Some vehicles allow the driver to select transmission gears manually, via a +/- switch located on the column shifter stalk or a floor-mounted shifter that is placed in the manual mode.

The actuators that are commanded by the computer to control transmission operation are electric solenoids. There are pressure control solenoids, shift solenoids that direct fluid pressure to the appropriate clutches or bands, and a solenoid that directs fluid pressure to engage the TCC. A solenoid contains a coil of wire with an iron plunger inside. When current is applied to the solenoid it becomes an electromagnet and the plunger changes position. When the plunger moves it opens or closes a valve, allowing or preventing fluid flow. In addition to the above, we have neutral safety switches for older, non-electronic transmissions and clutch switches for manual transmission vehicles, both used to keep the engine from starting with the transmission in forward or reverse gears.

Every vehicle will not necessarily be equipped with all the sensors, switches, and actuators mentioned here, and those detailed above do not represent all the solenoids, sensors, switches, control units and related components we have on offer. No matter what you're working on, we have the necessary components to restore proper transmission performance and vehicle operation. We offer components that are manufactured according to original equipment specifications, so when repairs are completed you can count on the performance your vehicle was designed to deliver.

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