|
|
| Search | Car Forums | Gallery | Articles | Helper | Air Dried Fresh Beef Dog Food | IgorSushko.com | Corporate |
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Transmission Questions
I had to replace my motor, when I got a new one, I found my transmission was slipping. I could go slow, but if I really push it, it would slip.
After months of not driving (went out almost completely), I replaced the trans with a "Good" "low mile" "101,000" one. I payed a lot to have it put in, only to find it also slipped. The person at the trans shop told me these trans are not very good. He's had then come in shot, with 50,000, and one with 40,000. (I know there are lots out there with hundreds of thousands, so you don't need to respond with your mileage). He said something about second gear clutch being a weak point in these (I think that's what he said). He told me that to get a trans and, fix whats the weak point, it's about $2,600. How hard is it to replace a clutch, or whatever it is that makes it slip? What is it that needs to be done? Is there anyway to know, or have any idea if a trans is good if you get a used one? Thank you, Chris.
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
I would first try dropping the pan, change the filter, refill. Then put a tube of Dr Tranny Instant shudder fix, then go from there. I personally haven't heard of the clutch being a common problem, although I've heard of issues with the lockup torque converter.
|
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Good advice.
Over many years and many cars, I have found a fluid and filter change fixes auto trans problems about half the time. Don't substitute a flush. You need to drop the pan, clean it out and change that filter. |
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Quote:
Thank you for the reply, Chris.
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
The flush part may have been your problem. I've heard that doing a flush on older transmissions causes problems. Simple pan drops with a filter change seem ok.
|
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Quote:
Chris.
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Just got back from the store where the College automotive class was having a fundraiser. They will read the codes and check everything else they can with there big electronics stuff.
I had them read for the transmission codes. They said there is no codes stored. If the car misfires, it leaves a misfire code. If it runs lean, it leaves a lean code. I was wondering, how can a car transmission slip so much, but yet leave no code? Chris..
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#8
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
First of all, If I am putting a used tranny in a vehicle, before it goes in, it is going to be checked.....new axle seals and converter seal is put in....converter will be emptied and after the tranny is in, replace the filter and fluid....
Before the tranny is put in the vehicle, that side cover is going to be pulled(now is the time to do it), and I am going to have all the valves in the valve body checked for movement, and I am going to replace the TCC solenoid and the pressure control solenoid....that's minimum....have seen guys put complete new valve bodies..... If that tranny is slipping as much as you say it is, there should be a code set....need to drive the vehicle with a scan tool attached and watch tranny data.....check input and output rpms....check transmission slippage....should be under 30 rpms in fourth gear, under a load(like up a grade)... |
|
#9
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Quote:
Chris.
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#10
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Quote:
|
|
#11
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Thanks for the reply, If I would of done this, it still would slip because the clutches would not be replaced. Would of been more of a wast then it was.
Of course that is true......that's the chance you take by putting a used tranny in......but by doing what I suggested, it would have eliminated the potential problems with a PCS solenoid and a TCC solenoid, which are known causes for slippage.....can you imagine putting a used tranny in , and then finding out the converter seal is leaking after the fact? Just trying to alert others about things they should do before installling a used tranny.... |
|
#12
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Quote:
How hard is it to put in the clutches?
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Replacing the clutches requires a complete disassembly of the trans.
__________________
|
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
How come I don't get a trans slip code when my trans slips?
__________________
1998 Buick Park Avenue (best car GM ever made) Buick Lesabre 1997, 191,000 152,000 - Motor R.I.P. Used 111,000 Motor, All New Gaskets Used 102,000 Transmission - SOLD New Balance 662 Trek 8000 |
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
|
Re: Transmission Questions
Instead of telling us your transmission is slipping, describe your symptoms. You may not have transmission slip codes if the cause of your symptoms is not from the transmission.
Refer to my previous post. Many transmission slip symptoms are caused by other components that can include ignition, MAF sensors, even engine /transmission mounts. |
|
![]() |
POST REPLY TO THIS THREAD |
![]() |
|
|