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Allison transmission issues on a 1078

carc383

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Hello guys I’m having an issue with my m1078. It doesn’t want to go into gear. Pressed all the buttons nothing happens. I press the mode button and the light goes on and off when I press the up and down arrows it give me a y code of d14522 . Any idea of where to start? Would appreciate any input
 

Ronmar

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D1 is the memory location. 45-22 is the code (G solenoid circuit open). You can press the mode button to step thru the 5 memory locations(D1-D5). Write down any other faults in memory A mode on indicator light while a code is being displayed indicates a current fault, no mode indicator = a past fault stored in memory. after you write down all 5 stored codes, while still in diagnostic mode, press and hold the mode button for 10 seconds(controller will beep once at 3 seconds and twice at 10 seconds) to clear all the codes then press both arrows to exit diagnostic mode.

That code if current would cause a do not shift(DNS) condition. If it is not current(no mode light) then your no shift could be as simple as the hand throttle on your A0 is bumped up a little and the RPM is over 750 which will also cause a no shift. Y0u didn’t mention what year and version(A0, A1, A1R)...
 

NDT

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Code 45-22 is “open circuit G solenoid”. Definitely results in “DNS” or shift inhibit. Most of the time it’s connector problems. Reseat and clean all your connectors.
 

carc383

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Code 45-22 is “open circuit G solenoid”. Definitely results in “DNS” or shift inhibit. Most of the time it’s connector problems. Reseat and clean all your connectors.
Thank you I will try what you suggested. I appreciate the help
Mark
 
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