2010 Eq Trans Fail?? Need advice
kittenmueller
09-01-2016, 06:30 PM
I have a 2010 EQ 2.4 FWD with PO717 and PO700 codes. Car goes into limp mode. Towed to dealer and was told need new Trans $4000. They said there were metal shavings in it. I am Sure they didnt take anything apart to determine that! So my question is- Do you think changing the input and output speed sensors would possibly fix it. ? Can anyone tell me EXACTLY where these 2 sensors are?? We have googled, read and googled again and cannot find them! How easy? Hard is it to get to them?? Thanks!
MikeCStig
09-01-2016, 07:36 PM
They said there were metal shavings in it. I am Sure they didnt take anything apart to determine that!
They don't have to. All they have to do is drain the transmission fluid and pass it through a couple of coffee filters which, if there are metal shavings, the filters will catch them and they'll be visible. Ask them how they determined that there were metal shavings. If they say they pulled the transmission and opened it up, I'd be skeptical too, but if they say they drained and strained the fluid and found the metal shavings that way, they probably are telling the truth. If they are telling the truth, that means your Transmission is on its way to complete failure and would need to be rebuilt or replaced.
As far as your speed sensor theory, there's a chance that might work, but definitely no guarantee. I'm not sure where those sensors are, but if they're easy enough to access, I guess it's worth a shot before you go shelling out $4000 for a new transmission.
You're not alone with Chevy Equinox problems. I've seen a lot of posts about transmission and electrical problems on those... Good luck and try to avoid doing this::banghead: trust me, head injuries suck!
They don't have to. All they have to do is drain the transmission fluid and pass it through a couple of coffee filters which, if there are metal shavings, the filters will catch them and they'll be visible. Ask them how they determined that there were metal shavings. If they say they pulled the transmission and opened it up, I'd be skeptical too, but if they say they drained and strained the fluid and found the metal shavings that way, they probably are telling the truth. If they are telling the truth, that means your Transmission is on its way to complete failure and would need to be rebuilt or replaced.
As far as your speed sensor theory, there's a chance that might work, but definitely no guarantee. I'm not sure where those sensors are, but if they're easy enough to access, I guess it's worth a shot before you go shelling out $4000 for a new transmission.
You're not alone with Chevy Equinox problems. I've seen a lot of posts about transmission and electrical problems on those... Good luck and try to avoid doing this::banghead: trust me, head injuries suck!
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