Electric control signal monitoring and simulating apparatus for

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73432SD, G01M 1500

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045627290

ABSTRACT:
Electric control signal monitoring and simulating apparatus for use with electrically controlled automatic automobile transmissions comprises a control box having electrical leads and connectors which enable the control box to be connected in electrical series with preexisting electrical connections between an automatic transmission and the associated engine or accessory which provides electric control signals to the transmission. Lights and switches in the control box enable monitoring and/or modifying of the electric control signals to the transmission. Alternatively, the control box may be electrically connected to battery voltage, to ground, and to only the transmission, switches in the control box enabling the electric control signals normally provided to the transmission to be simulated, for example, to bench test the transmission.

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