transmission slipping, what to do
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transmission slipping, what to do
Hey guys, is this a common problem? Any known fix for it? Torque converter going out?
At this point im going to change the fluid, its due anyway, and see if that helps. Been slowly getting worse over the last 6 months or so.
02 tacoma 2wd 130000 mi 3.4L
At this point im going to change the fluid, its due anyway, and see if that helps. Been slowly getting worse over the last 6 months or so.
02 tacoma 2wd 130000 mi 3.4L
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ok so after checking my trans after warm up, the fluid was over full. brought it to a transmission shop and didnt like what they told me......a few hour wait. so i went and got some trans fluid and am changing it myself. see if that will fix the problem. now for questions.
pick up screen. resuable right? just rinse it out with laquer thinner or something huh?
no parts stores has the pan gasket in stock. it will have to be ordered. i noticed there is rtv on the gasket, do i need the gasket or can i just rtv the pan to the trans? this is what the haynes manual says to do.
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pick up screen. resuable right? just rinse it out with laquer thinner or something huh?
no parts stores has the pan gasket in stock. it will have to be ordered. i noticed there is rtv on the gasket, do i need the gasket or can i just rtv the pan to the trans? this is what the haynes manual says to do.
thanks guys
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You are pretty much screwed unless you have the pink milkshake in which case you are still screwed.
Time for a rebuild I have a feeling sadly. The other option is to see if you can find a replacement transmission and have it swapped out. You will just have to compare prices and see what works for you.
I paid just over $1000 to have my transmission rebuilt and built with high performance stuff locally. Figure a little less for a stock rebuild.
You can generally find junkyard transmissions for around $500.
Time for a rebuild I have a feeling sadly. The other option is to see if you can find a replacement transmission and have it swapped out. You will just have to compare prices and see what works for you.
I paid just over $1000 to have my transmission rebuilt and built with high performance stuff locally. Figure a little less for a stock rebuild.
You can generally find junkyard transmissions for around $500.
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You are pretty much screwed unless you have the pink milkshake in which case you are still screwed.
Time for a rebuild I have a feeling sadly. The other option is to see if you can find a replacement transmission and have it swapped out. You will just have to compare prices and see what works for you.
I paid just over $1000 to have my transmission rebuilt and built with high performance stuff locally. Figure a little less for a stock rebuild.
You can generally find junkyard transmissions for around $500.
Time for a rebuild I have a feeling sadly. The other option is to see if you can find a replacement transmission and have it swapped out. You will just have to compare prices and see what works for you.
I paid just over $1000 to have my transmission rebuilt and built with high performance stuff locally. Figure a little less for a stock rebuild.
You can generally find junkyard transmissions for around $500.
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Could be the flex plate broke but that will generally make quite a racket.
Is that transmission electronic or manual valve body? If electronic could make sure it is getting the correct signals.
Could also pull the oil pan and look around to see if anything looks out of place.
Sadly not a whole lot you can do without getting inside it.
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its only slipped on me a few times over the last 6 months or so. i drove it around a bit yesterday after changing the oil and it seems like i'm getting more power to the ground. so hopefully the new fluid will keep it going for a bit. i have a feeling that if i keep getting slippage i'm trading the truck in for something newer. maybe a tundra.
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If it only slipped a few times then you might be able to extend it some. Just drive it till it dies in that case then sell it on craigslist. NEVER trade in a car in my experience, you get chump change and the car just goes to auction or the junk yard.
List a car on craigslist for the trade in value and it will generally sell very fast and it will generally go to someone that actually needs/wanted that car. Cuts out the middle men as well, just better all around. Everyone wins.
List a car on craigslist for the trade in value and it will generally sell very fast and it will generally go to someone that actually needs/wanted that car. Cuts out the middle men as well, just better all around. Everyone wins.
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its only slipped on me a few times over the last 6 months or so. i drove it around a bit yesterday after changing the oil and it seems like i'm getting more power to the ground. so hopefully the new fluid will keep it going for a bit. i have a feeling that if i keep getting slippage i'm trading the truck in for something newer. maybe a tundra.
For good measure, add a bottle of Lubegard Red or Platinum to your fluid and see if you can tell any difference in about 75-100.
Another thing you can do to prolong the life of your tranny is add a Magnefine inline filter. Do a search on here and you will find a few good examples. I hope this helps!
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That filter is for the cooling lines right? And thanks for the responses. Luckly i had to add 6 qts of fluid after draining it, so a lot of trans fluid got changed. The old stuff smelled a little burnt so it definitely needed a change. No metal shavings or chuncks, just that metallic paste that collects in every tranny ive opened up before.
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