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my ride has no reverse whatsoever but it will go foward, does this indicate a bad trans? trans linkage points are all in tact. or can this be caused due to low trans fluid, cant check car as of right now, car 40 miles away from me. i am getting charged 650 to rebuild the trans. is this a good pice or is it too much.
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Re: transmission

if the 650$ includes the install again, its worth it.

doesnt the 3-4 clutch pack faliure cause a loss of reverse, 2, and 4th?
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Re: transmission

if the 650$ includes the install again, its worth it.

doesnt the 3-4 clutch pack faliure cause a loss of reverse, 2nd, and 4th? if so those most likely have went
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Re: transmission

No, loss of reverse, 2nd and 4th is a classic symptom of reaction sun shell failure on the TH700R4/4L60.
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Re: transmission

650 does include labor and install
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if the 650$ includes the install again, its worth it.

doesnt the 3-4 clutch pack faliure cause a loss of reverse, 2nd, and 4th? if so those most likely have went
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650 does include labor and install
then go for it. thats actually a good deal.
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Re: transmission

trans on my car was upgraded to a 700r4 with overdrive completely rebuilt for an additional 100 bucks. car runs fine and spending less gas
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