The major weakness of the 7g is the auto trans. They all fail sooner or later. I have had them die as early as 130K and last as long as 200K. Forget about the TCU. It is highly unlikely it has anything to do with your problems. Check your trans fluid. Is the level correct? if not top it off and see if it will move. What does the fluid look like? Does it have a burnt smell? If it is extemely dark or burnt smelling you probably overheated something in there. Regardless what you find in the trans fluid the most likely result is the trans is dead and a rebuild is the only thing that will bring it back to life. The best fix is to do a five speed swap. It is well documented on this site (look under tutorials for 7g. Otherwise you will have to rebuild your current trans. Shop around for prices and warranty on a complete rebuild with new torque converter. Get the price if you remove and install it and the price if the trans shop does removing and install. Get the price in writing before allowing anyone to touch your car. Don't fall for free towing so they can check your car out until you have their price and warranty for a complete rebuild and new toprque converter (in writting). They just want to get the car in the garage and the trans pulled out so you are stuck. If you don't have a written estimate then the price increases dramatically. The reason for an estimate on a complete rebuild and new torque converter is that should be absolute highest price you have to deal with no matter what they find. End result is the price could actually be less but should never be more. The TCU is located under the center console but again, there ain't much you are going to find there.
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