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Old 02-16-2006, 10:32 AM
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would this be a transmission problem?

my car is in the shop right now, but i was wondering and i will have them check this out also, whenever i accelerate and the car shifts out of first gear i think, the car feels like it just went over a huge bump (but i know i diddnt), like it will jerk forward really hard, coule the tranny be slipping?
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Old 02-16-2006, 11:17 AM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

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my car is in the shop right now, but i was wondering and i will have them check this out also, whenever i accelerate and the car shifts out of first gear i think, the car feels like it just went over a huge bump (but i know i diddnt), like it will jerk forward really hard, coule the tranny be slipping?

Based on the experience I have with my car.....sounds like the line pressure is going way up to me in the tranny. When the computer see's something it doesn't like going on in the tranny...it could run up the line pressure....and cause it to shift like you have a shift kit.....I don't think it is slipping. I would drop the pan and put a new filter in ASAP....you may prolong the repair.

Also.....this will really put your motor mounts and tranny mount in for a workout....
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Old 02-16-2006, 01:21 PM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

what year is your car? 97 or new I would say line pressure getting maxed out a possiblity if its a 96 or older I would say no line pressure spike cuz it is not computer controlled
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

If the transmission is a 4T60 or 4T60-E,(4T60=3.1,4T60-E=3100) i'd say you have no vacuum to the modulator valve, or the diaphragm in the valve itself is bad. The modulator valve is located on the front of the transmission, with a vacuum line running to it(usually steel with rubber ends)..Harsh shifting isn't going to hurt anything(unless it's severe) and actually helps the clutches and bands last longer..
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

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what year is your car? 97 or new I would say line pressure getting maxed out a possiblity if its a 96 or older I would say no line pressure spike cuz it is not computer controlled

Good point Troy......I did not ask what year it was
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Old 02-16-2006, 02:33 PM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

I can't believe no one asked him what year and model GP he had not counting Troy.

I've worked with Mike561 so much I have it memorized. It is a '98 GTP with 4T65E-HD tranny and he probably has well over 100K miles. <-- Just a guess.



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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

Yeah Bob....thats what I get for being a newbie...lol
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Yeah Bob....thats what I get for being a newbie...lol
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I know your messin' with me Bob.....I deserve it too!! LOL
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

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I can't believe no one asked him what year and model GP he had not counting Troy.

I've worked with Mike561 so much I have it memorized. It is a '98 GTP with 4T65E-HD tranny and he probably has well over 100K miles. <-- Just a guess.
haha yea your definetly correct, it actually just turned 110k miles the other day. but i'll definetly mention all these things to my mechanic, should i have him change the transmission fluid too anyway?? im getting so fed up with all these problems ive had with this car, they are very beautiful car's im sure you all would agree and i love driving it, i just cant stand all these mechanical problems, if this keeps up i might just end up selling it. whoever had it before me must have beat the hell outta it. but i do thank all of you once again for helping me through all this.
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

New fluid would definitely reduce the harsh shifting, by reducing the coefficient of friction..
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Old 02-17-2006, 07:53 AM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

Sorry to hear you are having so many problems. Overall a Grand Prix is a great car. I've had mine for 8 years. IMO but a lot of the used ones leave a lot to be desired, especially if it is a GTP. They get dogged by the previous owner(s). Plus you do not really know what the prior maintenance history is. You have to do what is best for you even if that includes getting rid of it and moving on.



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Old 02-17-2006, 10:32 AM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

yeah im just hoping that all these things that i get fixed will reduce more and more of the problems ive been having, but im just not sure anymore if its going to be worth it in the long run, i'd hate to have to get rid of it, its a nice car, hence why i got it of course.
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Old 02-17-2006, 11:32 AM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

I am having the same problem with my 95 grand prix se 3100. Whenever it goes to shift from 1 to 2 it hesitates then finally shifts. But when it shifts it is a pretty hard shift. I put a bottle of sea foam tranny treatment in there and it seems to lessen up the hard shift. So i plan to change the tranny fluid this weekend along with the filter. I am going to look and see if it has the modulator.
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Old 02-17-2006, 11:58 AM
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Re: would this be a transmission problem?

yeah im going to have my mechanic check/change the fluid and filter so HOPEFULLY that will fix things, i know transmission jobs can be VERY costly.
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