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Old 07-30-2005, 10:03 PM   #1
guyryan100
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torque converter locked up?

What would happen if my torque converter was locked up, I put the tranny in reverse, and applied the brakes tightly? Wouldn't this cause engine grumbling, difficulty stopping the rear wheels from turning, etc?

I ask because I'm trying to figure out why my brakes won't stop my rear tires. I have a very solid brake pedal and the rear tires are up off the pavement.

So I'm starting to think it's not brake-related. My e-brake won't stop the rear tires either. Could this be torque converter lockup issue? It's a new 700r4 and I haven't wired up any torque converter control yet. So I suppose it could be stuck?
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