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  • Manual Lock-Up Torque Converter

    Many years ago, I drove a turbo diesel (2.8 lt 6 cyl) GQ auto Patrol. I was surprised to see it had a manually operated lock-up torque converter button on the dash. It was labeled HOLD. When you pressed this button, it locked the auto into whatever gear it was in at the time.

    During a test drive that included some steepish hills, it drove the Patrol up the same hill with the auto "free" and "locked". With the auto able to change gears, i went up this hill doing about 95 kph and with the auto locked into 4th, it went up the hill at just under 90 kph.

    I was wondering if its possible to have a similar button installed on the Prado's auto. Where I live, there are plenty of hills on the main highway and my auto is always dropping back a gear, when it could easily go up it in top gear, if only I could manually lock-up the torque converter.
    '05 Prado GXL TD/Auto
    ARB bullbar
    12,000lb Ironman winch
    Brown Davis Bash Plate
    Ultimate Suspension
    Twin Hi-Clones
    DPChip
    Dual Batteries
    Safari Snorkel - Donaldson pre-cleaner
    Cooper ST's
    Outback Swan

  • #2
    Are you talking up through the Pentlands?? or on the way to Ballarat?
    2005 VX Turbo Diesel + a heap of add-ons.

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    • #3
      Yeah around that area.
      '05 Prado GXL TD/Auto
      ARB bullbar
      12,000lb Ironman winch
      Brown Davis Bash Plate
      Ultimate Suspension
      Twin Hi-Clones
      DPChip
      Dual Batteries
      Safari Snorkel - Donaldson pre-cleaner
      Cooper ST's
      Outback Swan

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      • #4
        Re: Manual Lock-Up Torque Converter

        Hi guys,

        I was just wondering if any of your electically minded people have found a way to manually lock-up the torque convertor on the Prado?

        Mark
        '05 Prado GXL TD/Auto
        ARB bullbar
        12,000lb Ironman winch
        Brown Davis Bash Plate
        Ultimate Suspension
        Twin Hi-Clones
        DPChip
        Dual Batteries
        Safari Snorkel - Donaldson pre-cleaner
        Cooper ST's
        Outback Swan

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        • #5
          Re: Manual Lock-Up Torque Converter

          I was surprised to see it had a manually operated lock-up torque converter button on the dash. It was labeled HOLD. When you pressed this button, it locked the auto into whatever gear it was in at the time.

          There seems to be some confusion here as to what a torque converter does.

          A torque converter is a fluid coupling that is used to transfer rotating power from the engine to the gearbox, like a clutch in a manual, it allows load(gearbox/drivetrain) to be separated from the power source(the engine)

          Losses within the torque converter reduce efficiency and generate waste heat, this is avoided by use of a lock-up clutch that physically links the internals of the converter together, effectively changing the converter into a purely mechanical coupling. The result is no slippage, and virtually no power loss.

          The "HOLD" button you discribe is a shift lock for the transmission only. In simply stops the trans from changing gear.

          Mick
          [CENTER][B][I][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue]1KZ-TE Turbo Diesel, 5 speed manual, 3.5 inch lift, 265/70/17 Mickey Thompson MTZ, D-Tronic chip, Boost controller, mandrel exhaust, dump pipe, modified intake, ARB steel bar, Magnum winch, Safari snorkel, rear drawers, half cargo barrier, dual batteries, Uniden UHF, Sat Nav, reverse camera, Magellan XL , Tjm bash plates, ARB alloy roof rack, rear telescopic work light and numerous other modifications!!!
          Now with 3BAR MAP sensor & 18PSI Boost![/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B][/CENTER]

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          • #6
            does anyone have the wiring diagram for the lock-up torque converter kit yet.
            i'm after it for the 1KZ.
            the V6 diagram is on way.
            going to make my own wiring etc, just need to know where to wiring onto.
            [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/damonat/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/50578.png[/img][/url]

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            • #7
              I found this while looking for something else may be worty giving these guys a try. click the link and scroll down a bit there is a question on this very subject.

              http://www.automatictransmission.com.au/askorto.asp

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              • #8
                Trying to get the Wholesale Automatic Transmission switch fitted at the moment, but the diagram of the ECU they supplied
                does not mach up to the 2005 1KZ 4 spd auto! and they dont seem to have any answers either
                " think the auto sparky is going to cost a small fortune "

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SteveMc View Post
                  Trying to get the Wholesale Automatic Transmission switch fitted at the moment, but the diagram of the ECU they supplied
                  does not mach up to the 2005 1KZ 4 spd auto! and they dont seem to have any answers either
                  " think the auto sparky is going to cost a small fortune "
                  i would be keen to know how you go.
                  i have Matts kit here, and have copied his kit.
                  now trying to work out the wire i need to find
                  [url=http://www.fuelly.com/driver/damonat/prado][img]http://www.fuelly.com/smallsig-metric/50578.png[/img][/url]

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                  • #10
                    Hi SteveMc
                    I have the same year and model and am considering purchasing the valve body upgrade and torque converter lock-up switch as well, be interested to know how you went getting it fitted,

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                    • #11
                      Wonder if anyone has thought of a lockup that engages and stays engaged after the ecu tells it and disengages when the brakes are used. A manual lockup push button for engine braking.
                      This would be easy if i could find the wiring diagram for the torque converter and splicing into the harness. Simple relay, 2 position switch for on, off and a push to lock button.

                      If anyone has the circuit i can build a kit.

                      Rusty.
                      08 VX D4D, Lift, Safari Snorkle, Trailblazer Fridge, Custom Storeage System, BFG, ARB Safari Bar, Wife, Kids, Codan NGT HF Radio, Debt.
                      06 100 Series Sahara, Bilteins, Kings, Beaudesert 3", Diff drop, Unichip Q4, Safari Intercooler, EGR delete, 20ft Bushtracker, Codan Envoy more coming.
                      Sometimes i wake up Grumpy, most times i leave her sleep.

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                      • #12
                        One thing to consider using relays to hold the solenoid in position would be whether the solenoid is rated for 100% duty cycle. I played around with something similar in my soarer a few years ago. I ended up burning out the lockup solenoid as it was designed to be given a 12V to make it move then 9-10 volts to hold it in place. The solenoid wasn't rated to see 12V continuous.
                        2019 GXL, Bullbar, UHF, Redarc Brake Controller, Tow Bar, Secondary Fuel Filter

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                        • #13
                          Picked the car up from the sparky today, one very big bill, thiers been about ten ours of research
                          to find the wright wire & pin out, going to have a chat with the supplier!
                          The switch does what its supposed to,i would say you will need the valve body replacment if
                          your looking at the engine breaking side of things, gets a bit rough at low revs.
                          If you were to modify the relay you could use a 2 position switch to also turn the power off &
                          get on overdrive effect.

                          Cheers steve

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                          • #14
                            I got the sparky to rewire the relay to turn the torque converter off,
                            my reason for going this way was over steep hills towing the van the car would
                            bog down then lose to much momentum drop down a gear and not recover so by switching
                            off the torque converter i can keep the momentum up, which worked a treat over some steep
                            hills down south over the weekend.

                            Sparky has told me for my car the wire is located in plug c, pin 4. Pink with blue trace hope that helps anyone

                            Cheers Steve

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by SteveMc View Post
                              Sparky has told me for my car the wire is located in plug c, pin 4. Pink with blue trace hope that helps anyone

                              Cheers Steve
                              Any chance of a photo of the plug and it's location?

                              Thanks
                              Rusty.
                              08 VX D4D, Lift, Safari Snorkle, Trailblazer Fridge, Custom Storeage System, BFG, ARB Safari Bar, Wife, Kids, Codan NGT HF Radio, Debt.
                              06 100 Series Sahara, Bilteins, Kings, Beaudesert 3", Diff drop, Unichip Q4, Safari Intercooler, EGR delete, 20ft Bushtracker, Codan Envoy more coming.
                              Sometimes i wake up Grumpy, most times i leave her sleep.

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