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Test Transmissions Remotely with SuperShifter
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The New Troubleshooting Tool for the Transmission Diagnostics and Repair Professional
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SuperFlow began by supplying SuperShifter systems to one of the world's largest and most demanding customers: the United States Marines. For many years SuperFlow has designed and delivered transmission test equipment to our Armed Forces.
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The SuperShifter provides the ability to control the vehicle's transmission while it is still installed in the vehicle or mounted on the test stand. This durable unit is designed to handle day-in, day-out professional usage. All components are housed in robust, impact-resistant, and environmentally protected enclosures.
Many of the testing options are user-selectable so you can run simple or comprehensive tests.
The SuperShifter offers a full range of vehicle diagnostics aimed at quick and accurate troubleshooting for any performance and functional problems: - Provides in-vehicle control of the transmission
- Includes built-in solenoid current/resistance tests
- Features a rugged design, solid-state electronics, and impact-resistant enclosures
- Can monitor and record Transmission Control Module (TCM) commands
- Retrieves diagnostic codes from the TCM
- Lets you monitor signals going to the transmission from the factory TCM
- Includes an Operator ID and Date/Time stamp
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The device is extremely helpful for eliminating problems associated with a faulty TCM sending the wrong signals to the transmission. The user is able to see exactly what each solenoid inside the transmission is doing without ever touching the transmission.
The SuperShifter allows the user to actually drive the vehicle and shift the transmission with the handheld device. The data can be stored inside the SuperShifter vehicle interface box. When testing is complete, retrieve the data through a flash drive that can be plugged into a computer for further data analysis.
Panel Test
The operator can use the panel test mode to test all of the Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and keys on the handheld unit to ensure proper operation.
Data Recording
The SuperShifter can store test data for further review. When data recording is activated, the system records 10 lines of data per second until data recording is turned off. Data recording automatically stops after 9999 lines of data are stored. When data is recording, the Test button LED blinks to indicate data is being stored.
The system can record 9999 lines of shift test data and 9999 lines of CPU test data. This is equal to approximately 16 minutes of record time in each mode. After testing is complete, the operator can download the information to a flash drive through the USB port on the vehicle interface box.
Config Menu Settings
The Configuration (Conf) menu provides another location where users can enter or edit the operator name, vehicle ID, and transmission ID.
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NOTE: Under the Trans Config menu, the operator can change the pass/fail parameters for the solenoid resistance and set the default and minimum/maximum values for the EPC and TCC solenoids.
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SuperShifter Display Panel
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The operator can use the SuperShifter test modes to perform different tests on the transmission while the transmission is in the vehicle, on a transmission dynamometer, or on a test bench.
The front panel provides the SuperShifter operator controls. The push-button controls are encased in the membrane panel for greater reliability. Data is viewed on a 128x64 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) indicate power and direction status.
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