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Howard ...........that is a great flow chart! Wish my mind worked that way too.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 14:29
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Howard, that's just what I needed! Thanks!
Posted on: 2012/4/17 14:33
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Joey
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....that is a great flow chart!
It's not a bad chart. Lot of good stuff in old Motors Manuals. Not quite all Packard items listed on it though. One thing to know is some Packards with R9 had a reverse safety switch installed or retrofitted in 6v feed wire. Where it says to check fuse, also need to check that switch if installed. Switch is located low on steering column and is a 4 terminal plunger type operated by the shift lever. One set of contacts were safety switch, other set used for back up light if equipped with option.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 14:47
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Howard
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I tested the 30A fuse between the starter and the OD safety switch, and it's good. I have the back up lights, and they were disconnected. Power is going to the OD switch. Tested the switch, and no action in or out of reverse.
Is the reverse safety switch supposed to complete the circuit when not in reverse? That would 'splain everything.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 15:24
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Details of the switch installation are in SC 21#15.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/downloads/SC/SC-VOL21NO15.pdf
Briefly because of internal R9 mechanics if solenoid doesn't drop out or something electrical prevents normal drop out then when shifting into reverse, a lockup or damage can happen. Normally the OD gets power thru the switch anytime car is not in reverse. As soon as reverse is selected ALL power to OD is cut so solenoid is forced to drop out. The switch could be bad, miswired or even the wrong one. That occasional reverse lockup problem was the main reasons R9 cars were in the program & could be retrofitted with R11s. Different internal construction so those couldn't have the problem.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 15:43
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Well, power is arriving at the switch, but not going through it. I'm going to pull it after I make note of which wires go where, and see if I can get it working.
Posted on: 2012/4/17 17:31
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Joey
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If you ground terminal #5 on the OD relay it basically shorts out the kickdown switch/governor etc and the solenoid and the light on dash should energize. I have trouble with the solenoid on my car.
Posted on: 2012/4/20 15:56
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I repaired the reverse lockout switch, and the OD still doesn't work. I will test the solenoid as you suggested.
Thanks!
Posted on: 2012/4/20 16:03
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Again when you ground Terminal 5 you should hear the relay kick in and the solenoid on the transmission. On my car the relay works but no solenoid. There are some tricks in getting the solenoid in and out of the car. Check out the info section on Econo drive. Also solenoids are repairable if it is the contacts otherwise the best price I have found is Max Merritt-if you have other sources let me know
Posted on: 2012/4/20 20:19
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