Not kicking into gear... tran probs
JWalkerOH
02-27-2005, 12:12 AM
Well when I was driving today my car started kicking in and out of what seemed like neutral, I barely made it up a hill I was on and drifted into a parking lot. Now I can't kick it into reverse or drive (I have auto tranny) my fluid is full, what's the deal, is my tranny F**ked?
jeffcoslacker
02-27-2005, 09:33 AM
Sounds like it. Or the filter is hogged up.
JWalkerOH
02-27-2005, 12:15 PM
if i get the tranny replaced, is it possible to replace it with a manual at the same cost?
jeffcoslacker
02-27-2005, 01:59 PM
No. Converting to manual would involve finding and installing the clutch pivot assembly and pedal, different brake pedal, a hole in the floor, new ECM (they are different for a manual), and probably more stuff I haven't thought of.
JWalkerOH
02-27-2005, 05:12 PM
So it would be outrageously expensive?
jeffcoslacker
02-28-2005, 07:37 AM
So it would be outrageously expensive?
I would think so, yeah, unless you had a complete donor salvage car sitting right alongside to scavenge from.
I would think so, yeah, unless you had a complete donor salvage car sitting right alongside to scavenge from.
JWalkerOH
02-28-2005, 04:04 PM
well F*ck I need a new tranny...
RedBinary
03-28-2005, 06:16 PM
Since I found this forum while searching for info on the same problem originally posted here that my girlfriend's '95 Lumina was having I thought I might leave a note on what I found in our case. (Keep in mind that I know nothing about transmissions.)
I took off the pan to replace the filter as was suggested here. I found that one of the three hard lines (bent tubing) had become loose and was no longer secured into its port. I went ahead and replaced the filter and tapped the line back into its port with a rubber mallet. All is fine now.
Thanks you to everyone who write all the knowledgable posts!
;Patrick
I took off the pan to replace the filter as was suggested here. I found that one of the three hard lines (bent tubing) had become loose and was no longer secured into its port. I went ahead and replaced the filter and tapped the line back into its port with a rubber mallet. All is fine now.
Thanks you to everyone who write all the knowledgable posts!
;Patrick
jeffcoslacker
03-29-2005, 07:48 AM
Since I found this forum while searching for info on the same problem originally posted here that my girlfriend's '95 Lumina was having I thought I might leave a note on what I found in our case. (Keep in mind that I know nothing about transmissions.)
I took off the pan to replace the filter as was suggested here. I found that one of the three hard lines (bent tubing) had become loose and was no longer secured into its port. I went ahead and replaced the filter and tapped the line back into its port with a rubber mallet. All is fine now.
Thanks you to everyone who write all the knowledgable posts!
;Patrick
Wow! That's great info to have. I haven't seen that happen, but I can see it happening. I'm sure a tranny shop would never tell you that's all it was.;)
I took off the pan to replace the filter as was suggested here. I found that one of the three hard lines (bent tubing) had become loose and was no longer secured into its port. I went ahead and replaced the filter and tapped the line back into its port with a rubber mallet. All is fine now.
Thanks you to everyone who write all the knowledgable posts!
;Patrick
Wow! That's great info to have. I haven't seen that happen, but I can see it happening. I'm sure a tranny shop would never tell you that's all it was.;)
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