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Old 04-30-2009, 05:43 PM
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2001 Automatic Transmission

I have been having some transmission problems (which I won't go into here due to lack of time). I put some C-Foam for transmission into the fluid and then had it changed. When I had it changed I had some TransX added with it. This has fixed the problem to the point where it is not occurring as often. The bottle said it was good for 9 quarts of fluid, my truck hold 13...do you think another bottle would do any good in solving the problem?

If not I am looking a some expensive mechanical work....and who had that much money these days?

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Re: 2001 Automatic Transmission

Following the manufacturer's recommendations is usually a good thing. therefore, a
half-bottle of TransX is called for.

FWIW I have found when transmissions start to display problems, remedies such as fluid and filter changes and additives correct such problems about 1/3 of the time.

Most of the time, though, the problem is not fixed, (or not fixed permanently) and will require additional attention. However, TransX is cheap, compared to a rebuild, so its worth a try.
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