Thread: Trannie Problems
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12-10-2008 10:05 PM #1
Trannie Problems
The automatic transmission on my Chevie started slipping recently (not going into gear on the start-up) -- the problem coincided with a radiator hose leak. Could transmission problems be caused by an engine overheat, or is this a deeper problem with the transmission? The trannie fluid and everything is fine.
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12-12-2008 05:25 AM #2
" not going into gear on startup " by that do you mean it takes a second before you feel it engage in gear when you shift into drive or reverse ? .. sometimes just a pint or so overfill mite fix that .. if it still shifts firm at 1-2 and 2-3 shift points it obviously does`nt have serious problems .. not likely that an engine overheat will damage the trans .. if you have slippage the fluid will scoarch pretty quickly ..iv`e used up all my sick days at work .. can i call in dead ?
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12-12-2008 06:11 AM #3
Change the fluid.
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12-12-2008 11:56 AM #4
Change the fluid AND filter. I have seen a clogged filter (or bad filter to transmission gasket) cause the shifting problem you mentioned. Drain the converter too if it has a drain plug (most dont) Good luck. Don jr.Don Jr.
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12-14-2008 04:03 AM #5
Thanks very much for the replies. It only skips when going very slow -- at junctions etc. The fluid looks clean -- it is very strange because i have never heard of the clutch going on an auto.
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12-14-2008 07:47 AM #6
Old car lot remedy
As a last resort you can add about a shotglass of brake fluid to it...simetimes there will be an O ring leaking internally that can cause a slip and the brake fluid swells the O ring...I have seen this work many times..I remember when hot rods were all home made.
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