- June 1, 2026
- By Tess
- In Duramax, Engine, Engine Maintenance, Transmission
- Tags diesel, Diesel Engine, Diesel Engine Maintenance, Duramax, Transmission
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If you use your Duramax diesel for heavy towing, you know there is no better partner than the Allison automatic transmission. It’s a legendary gearbox built for punishment. However, even the toughest setups have a built-in defense mechanism that can catch you completely off guard: Transmission Limp Mode.
Imagine pulling a heavy camper down Highway 20, and suddenly your truck refuses to shift past 3rd gear. The engine revs high, your acceleration drops, and a Check Engine Light pops up on the dash.
At Beyer Motorsports, we handle drivetrain diagnostics daily. If your truck is stuck in 3rd gear, here is exactly what your Allison transmission is trying to tell you.
When the Transmission Control Module (TCM) detects a parameter that is out of spec, such as a slipping clutch, an incorrect gear ratio, or a faulty sensor, it triggers a protective state.
To prevent catastrophic mechanical failure, the computer locks the transmission into 3rd gear (or sometimes 4th gear, depending on the generation). This allows you to safely pull off the highway without completely destroying the internal gears.
When you plug a basic code reader into your truck, the most common code you will see is P0700 (Transmission Control System Malfunction).
Here is the catch: P0700 is just an informational code. It simply means the transmission computer is shouting to the engine computer, “Hey, I have a problem over here!” To find out what is actually wrong, a technician needs an advanced diagnostic scanner that can read the specific sub-codes (like P0731 or P0751) hidden inside the TCM.
While a blown transmission is every truck owner’s worst nightmare, many Allison limp-mode issues are actually electrical or maintenance-related:
Stuck in limp mode? Contact Beyer Motorsports for an accurate Allison transmission diagnostic today.