iboughtatahoe23
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My trans is going out at 166k and I’m wondering what’s the best route to take. I don’t have much money. So the cheapest way would be nice. Thanks.
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Maybe I can’t rebuild a transmission but maybe I can swap them… I heard @NickTransmissions is doing some videos And I’m gonna take a look at those. Investing in some Jack stands. And my neighbor has a Jack.1. If you are DIY, then boneyard for cheapest option.
2. Find a local shop that does good teans work and price a rebuild.
3. Put in a CERTA trans with a 3 yr/100k warranty if you plan on keeping the truck for awhile
You need to be clear on exactly what symptoms you are having as there are multiple different types of symptoms documented across all of your transmission-related threads. Hard to know where to begin if we can't understand what's actually happening.I don’t get why it drives fine but really only slips when I first start driving. Then it won’t do it again until I let it sit for a while (over night)
I mentioned all my issues I was having in this Transmission thread to you @NickTransmissionsYou need to be clear on exactly what symptoms you are having as there are multiple different types of symptoms documented across all of your transmission-related threads. Hard to know where to begin if we can't understand what's actually happening.
That said, the slipping/chugging when cold is a commonly reported issue and consensus amongst techs, etc is that the root of the problem is in the tune/software.
Specifically the TM and TCC tables where in some vehicles when the trans temp is below a certain threshold (ie cold from sitting), the TCM "overadapts" resulting in a slip at take off that goes away once the trans reaches higher temps, hence why it only happens when its been sitting for prolonged periods of time.
There's a TSB on the issue though it covers later years but may apply to yours as well
Is this the only drivability symptom you have?
I would suggest you list them here in bullet form. But its up to you...I mentioned all my issues I was having in this Transmission thread to you @NickTransmissions
You asked:I would suggest you list them here in bullet form. But its up to you...
So rebuild mine, get a certified remanufactured one or sell it. Those are my options I’m going with.Thanks,
Its helpful to have it in this thread because this thread is your most recent and active thus the most likely to be viewed. You're asking for our help - make it easier for us to help you.
Have you fixed all your other issues aside from the exhaust leak?
I do recall telling you that irrespective of the actual causes of your issue, its going to cost $$$$ to fix it which you stated you did not have. I do agree with you taking a loan to have everything fixed by a competent shop who knows these transmissions, can diagnose and rebuild or can at least competently install a GM reman unit for you.
I still believe that is your best course of action.
Be very careful about swapping a used unit - in fact id strongly against doing this. I have rebuilt many "good used" transmissions that went out shorly after the brief warranty period.
At this point, its your call how you are going to proceed. I feel like ive gone as far as im capable to helping you over the internet.
Take out the loan and have it all fixed once and for all. It will be a good vehicle and last you a long time.
You asked:
“At 166k, the trans is coming out sooner rather than later.
That said, what exactly is it doing?
1. Does take off feel normal or does it feel like you have a significant loss of power/no power?
2. Is the 1-2 shift overly late / harsh?
3. What about the feel of the rest of the upshifts?
4. How about downshifts - are they 'normal' or do they also feel overly harsh or overly soft?
5. Is your check engine light on?”
I said:
1. The gas pedal feels like a brick when taking off, power feels normal in 1st and 2nd for a 3 ton SUV, power loss seems to be in over drive when, for example; if im driving on the highway and I need to pass someone it feels like it Boggs sometimes when I need the power to pass , and sometimes I can floor it no issues. It’s like it depends on the speed or what gear I’m in when I do press down a little more to get more power (again the pedal is really stiff) can’t tell if it’s power loss with the pedal being so mushy and stiff or if it’s the throttle itself (which is electronic?) when I’m taking off from stop, I really have to press the pedal in more to go.
2.yes, the especially 1st gear, It feels like it will dump and then like lurch a little (not too noticeable) in 1st to 2nd.
The car sounds like a big fan/turbine whining, only in 1st gear and some of 2nd and then it quiets down. Which I presume is the transmission or the exhaust leak I apparently have… and the shifts are late and slipping it feels like sometimes, especially in the winter. The fluid was replaced at 165k. 3 mechanics said it felt normal when riding and driving.
3. 3rd to 6th gear feel normal in terms of shifting. Except for the potential power issue I explained I was having at higher speeds. It will also sometimes shift late when Just cruising in 1st, like it will ride at 2k until I press down a little more and then it will go to 2nd.
4. When coming to a stop sign, perhaps sometimes I feel one of the downshifts. Rarely though this has happened and it’s really light. Tbh it could have been a bump I felt. Maybe not.
5. No check engine light.
Edit: I did mention I had the rear propshaft speed sensor code one time.
As of 6/2/23 this morning when I drove off to the gym 2-3 gear kinda jerked or banged. I only felt this once before in all of owning this and then once this morning. But it was right when I started it up and drove away, trans was at 86°F. I remember you said there’s a tsb for the wiring harness or something and it has to be warm to shift right or something?
Junkyard - ABSOLUTELY NOTSo rebuild mine, get a certified remanufactured one or sell it. Those are my options I’m going with.
Not really, having much traction selling it,
I’m asking $13k. I paid $14.5k for it.
And yes, I fixed everything besides the exhaust manifold stud.
So rebuilt, or remanufaftured? And if remanufactured, where from? Should I go to a junkyard?
Amen. We're all volunteers here.You're asking for our help - make it easier for us to help you.
There is no warranty it is as is. I grew up with Chevy and bet my life on them, not anymore haha. This thing has a clean Carfax with service records every 5000 miles 165K for a transmission to go out, it’s just too soon!My 2008 went out around the same miles. You need to replace it which can be done for 4k. I would take to the dealer for the warranty.