2006 Silverado 6.0L 4L80E Transmission P0894 Code - Hard Upshifts in 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 Gears
My 2006 Chevrolet Silverado with a 6.0L engine and 4L80E transmission is experiencing hard upshifts between gears 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4. The vehicle currently displays Diagnostic Trouble Code P0894. I've noticed that the shifting becomes difficult after about 5 miles of driving, but if I shut off the engine and restart it, the shifts improve temporarily. I have no other diagnostic codes, the truck is stock with no modifications, not registered in California, and has had only basic plug and wire replacements performed. No recent transmission work or repairs have been done. The issue appears to be related to torque converter clutch (TCC) engagement in 4th gear, where the PCM may command full pressure due to a slipping condition — but I'm not sure if this is confirmed. I'm seeking guidance on next steps: Is there a known TSB for this model year? What should I check first (fluid level, fluid type, transmission operation mode)? And what kind of diagnostic equipment is required to properly troubleshoot this issue?
P0894 is commonly associated with torque converter clutch (TCC) slipping in 4th gear, where the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) commands full transmission pressure. This can indicate a transmission internal issue or sensor malfunction. Key questions to clarify: - Are there any other diagnostic trouble codes present? - Is the vehicle stock with no modifications? - Does it operate under California emissions standards? - Has there been any recent maintenance or repairs performed?