AutoLoc Transmission Controls The BD AutoLoc is a computer that
commands the torque convertor lock-up clutch to stay applied when an
exhaust brake is engaged. The AutoLoc ensures that 100% of the retarding
force is being transferred in 3rd and 4th gears, thus, transmission oil
temperatures remain low because convertor slippage no longer occurs in
these gears. The lock-up clutch and brake automatically disengage at low
speeds to prevent stalling and transmission and convertor damage. The
convertor lock up clutch applies with accelerator pedal pressure, and
the AutoLoc captures this signal. After shifting out or into overdrive
in Dodge trucks, apply heavy accelerator pedal pressure or quickly
release the pedal and the lock up clutch will engage. Exhaust brakes
cause high automatic fluid temperatures due to the torque converter
slippage and without a AutoLoc only 10-80% of the retarding force is
transferred through the (unlocked) fluid coupling of a torque convertor.
You can drive the truck with the AutoLoc engaged all the time. If you
experience a shutter when you slow down in over drive with the AutoLoc
engaged, you need to have the AutoLoc reset to disengage at a higher
vehicle speed. However, variances occur due to rear ratios and tire
sizes.
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