kiboater
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I have a 2016 Denali and so do two friends of mine. All three of us have had the transmission shutter issue which is corrected by replacing the fluid. I would be very concerned that an unfamiliar or inexperienced "technician" might not know the cause and pull the plug and find metal. I have seen a lot of transmissions that had metal filings in the pan but were perfectly good. The shutter is very pronounced and could be mistaken for an internal failure. It is hard to believe that changing to a different fluid would make a difference but it clearly does. A second opinion might be a good idea.
Christmas. 2020 just keeps on giving. Interestingly, our previous 2011 had the same exact issue at a bit over 100K. I've owned 7 Tahoes/Yukons since 1997 and all but these last two have been fantastic and have never had issues such as these. I reached out to a trusted person in the transmission field and they told me that the transmissions in my wife's vehicle has known issues. Apparently the torque converter is the culprit. Has anyone else experienced this unfortunate issue?