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Originally Posted by mjtr21
well that must be my problem then is that he used bigger parts because he thought they would last longer. no, my shift is not that sliding then BOOM kind. when mine does it its enough to move your head forward when it shifts though. but no signs of trouble or anything bad. its just annoying because the other gears switch smoother. so what youre saying is that its not fixable unless i get it rebuilt again? thanks.
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You don't need to get it rebuilt again but you need to get the calibration error fixed. Most of the parts that control calibration can be reached and changed with the trans in the vehicle.
You would need a trans tech with:
A.The know how to tackle trying to correct someone else's error.
B. Willing to take the time for what might become a trial and error process.
Time is money. The problem may be that you will want the tech to tell you how much time and how much money it might take to fix the problem. It will not be that easy. A good (and lucky) tech might get it with one try but it could easily take 2 or 3 or more tries. If each try involves putting the truck on the lift, draining the fluid, dropping the pan and filter, making changes, putting everything back together, lowering the vehicle , test driving and maybe luck or no luck, you can see how time and money could pile up.
The shop that rebuilt your trans test drove it and knew they screwed up. Rather than spend the time and money to correct it right then and there they gave you the truck with the BS that it will be OK in time.