2008 GMC Acadia p0634 and b2aaa

2008 GMC ACADIA
20,000 MILES • 6 CYL • FWD • AUTOMATIC
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NPSLITT
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Respected gentlemen,
i am satisfied with your last suggestions ,please help me again

i was going to bakersfield my car showed two codes
P0634 PCM/ECM/TCM Internal Temp Too High
and B2AAA
though after once erased they did not come again .
can you please explain me qand tell me how serious they are and hoiw i can get them fixed ecnomicaly
Sep 28, 2009 at 11:31 PM
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BRIAN 1
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p0634 is Transmission Control Module (TCM) Overtemperature.The control solenoid (w/body and TCM) valve assembly has a built-in TCM temperature sensor to detect possible overtemperature conditions of the TCM. This fault indicates the TCM is in an overtemperature condition and the TCM has shut down to protect from possible heat damage to the TCM. The TCM will remain off until the over temperature condition no longer exists. Perform the Transmission Fluid Check.Perform the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flushing and Flow Test to verify proper transmission oil cooler flow. inspect the transmission cooling system for the items list below and repair as necessary. If all the items test normal, replace the control solenoid (w/body and TCM) valve assembly:

• Obstructions in the airflow of the radiator or transmission cooler

• Kinked or damaged transmission fluid lines

• Damage to the transmission cooler,the dtc b2aaa does not come up as a valid code.post back with any other info.
Sep 29, 2009 at 5:31 PM
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NPSLITT
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but have driven more than 200 miles it has npt showed up again so please tell me do i need to get checked
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[quote:b9ef368506="brian 1"]p0634 is Transmission Control Module (TCM) Overtemperature.The control solenoid (w/body and TCM) valve assembly has a built-in TCM temperature sensor to detect possible overtemperature conditions of the TCM. This fault indicates the TCM is in an overtemperature condition and the TCM has shut down to protect from possible heat damage to the TCM. The TCM will remain off until the over temperature condition no longer exists. Perform the Transmission Fluid Check.Perform the Transmission Fluid Cooler Flushing and Flow Test to verify proper transmission oil cooler flow. inspect the transmission cooling system for the items list below and repair as necessary. If all the items test normal, replace the control solenoid (w/body and TCM) valve assembly:

• Obstructions in the airflow of the radiator or transmission cooler

• Kinked or damaged transmission fluid lines

• Damage to the transmission cooler,the dtc b2aaa does not come up as a valid code.post back with any other info.[/quote:b9ef368506]
Sep 30, 2009 at 2:20 PM
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BRIAN 1
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I would at least get it checked,you can stop at an GMC dealer,this vehicle is still under warrenty.
Sep 30, 2009 at 5:30 PM