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No. We're not. 4l60s are never cool. 4l80s can be made cool. 4l60s can be made adequate....barely. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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It's kind of hard to believe that engineers are allowing a target of soft shifting to lower lifespans and produce other gremlins... You'd think that they'd shift the clutch packs appropriately, and let a computer controlled torque converter be the buffer. This is an advantage of the 'slush' in slush box after all. This would make sense as the cause of the 'shudder' that some complain about, but having it would seem to increase life, rather than decrease it which is what some of you are saying. View Quote |
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If the fluid change doesn't work they change the converter. It seemed to have fixed mine. The wrong spec fluid was ordered initially. Seems like that would have been corrected a long time ago and not an issue any more. View Quote |
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Shit cars & Trucks with Shit Transmissions. What more could one expect?
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Yep. That’s why I refuse to buy one. Toyota really F’d up the 3rd gen. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Did GM source Gen 3 Tacoma transmissions? That’s why I refuse to buy one. Toyota really F’d up the 3rd gen. Something about a lot of hesitation switching gears, esp when acceleration is needed. |
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The allison and 6l90 are solid. We'll see if GM screwed the pooch on the new allison 10 speed. It's a big bitch so hopefully they used the size appropriately View Quote As far as I know, the trans is holding up fine. |
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There is a resaon I did not even consider any “American” brands when I bought my new car last year. The 10 Speed in my Honda is fucking awesome, well that and I live very close to the Chrystler.. errr I mean Fiat transmission plant and the people that work there are the most lazy eneitlted braindead fucks I have ever seen.
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There is a resaon I did not even consider any “American” brands when I bought my new car last year. The 10 Speed in my Honda is fucking awesome, well that and I live very close to the Chrystler.. errr I mean Fiat transmission plant and the people that work there are the most lazy eneitlted braindead fucks I have ever seen. View Quote |
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The almost "drove through a garage door" is real. Mine was opened up before18000 miles.....i was not the owner then. I had mine opened up at 36000 miles. In the same trip they had to open it again because the first fix did not work. I took it back at 58000 miles for several new issues with hard shifting. I was told to find a new dealer, that they weren't qualified to work on the transmission. F GM.
62000 miles now 1) Trans has been opened 3 times 2) XM antenna seal leaked so no gps, wifi or onstar, known design flaw, 3) Radiator leaked and replaced under warranty, 4) Front wheel hub ate itself, 5) No AC that I suspect is from the radiator R&R. The condensor has issues that GM has 2 separate fixes for a bad design. I'll say it again F Gm. I've only owned GM vehicles and this will be the last. Next one will be a Ram. Not sure how a FCA vehicle can be any worse than what I have now. Also to the guy saying these are from pussy footing, I can promise you that is not the case. The 6.2 is a hell of an engine and is going to suck going to the 5.7. |
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My dad had this issue with his Colorado. Took it in and they did an ATF exchange. Issue resolved for now. I've read stories of people being back in a couple thousand miles after the fluid exchange, and getting a new torque converter.
The factory fluid had the wrong friction modifiers. Will probably lead to reduced lifespan on the trans. The defective TC was icing on the cake. |
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Quoted: Looking for the nearest Ford dealership and seeing what they'll give you on trade. View Quote I said FU and went to Chevy. So far I like the Chevy 10 times better just worried reading all this stuff. |
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Had it done, doesn't fix it. '17 6.2 with 8 speed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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TCC Shudder and New Mobil 1 Fluid Exchange January 31, 2019 A new transmission fluid exchange procedure and a new formula of Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP transmission fluid have been released to address torque converter clutch (TCC) shudder conditions on 8L45 and 8L90 8-speed automatic transmissions (RPOs M5N, M5T, M5U, M5X) in some 2015-2017 Escalade, Yukon; 2015-2018 Silverado, Sierra; 2015-2019 Corvette; 2016-2018 CT6; 2016-2019 ATS, CTS, Camaro; and 2017-2019 Colorado and Canyon models. The new fluid exchange procedure requires the use of the DT-45096 TransFlow Cooler Flush Machine and DT-52263 Transmission Fluid Exchange Tool Kit. (Fig. 10) The tool kit began shipping to dealerships at no charge in late January 2019. All GM dealerships should receive the tool kits by the end of March 2019. Shudder Test The new service procedure addresses shake and/or shudder conditions during light throttle acceleration between 25 and 80 MPH (40 and 128 KM/H) at a steady speed when the transmission is not shifting gears. To ensure TCC shudder is diagnosed correctly, drive the vehicle on a smooth road with transmission sump temperature between 122F (50C) 158F (70C). Constant throttle input on a smooth grade is needed. A shudder condition may also be a chuggle, surge or vibration condition. Use GDS 2 or the CH-51450 PicoScope to confirm that the concern is TCC shudder and not a tire/wheel vibration or a driveline vibration, for example. A screen print from GDS 2 or the PicoScope showing the TCC shudder event must be attached to the Repair Order hard copy. If TCC shudder is present, a vibration peak will appear within +/- 2 Hz of the frequency listed in Bulletin #18-NA-355. Refer to the bulletin for additional information, including required shudder test conditions for each vehicle being diagnosed as well as the fluid exchange procedures. Fluid Exchange The TCC shudder condition is related to moisture content in the transmission fluid. The current fluid tends to be hydroscopic, or absorbs moisture, which increases the chance of TCC shudder. There are three different fluid exchange procedures to follow, depending on vehicle application, so that an acceptable concentration of the new HP fluid is achieved in the transmission. The new Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP transmission fluid is now available to U.S. dealerships through your local GM Oil Distributor. The new Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP transmission fluid is available in quart bottles (GM Part Number 19417577) and, for a limited time, in 55-gallon drums (GM Part Number 19417904) in most locations. Drum production ended in January 2019. The GM part numbers are not on the product. The Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP fluid and the required tool kit will be available to all Canadian dealerships by the end of March 2019. GM Part Numbers for 0.946 liter bottles will be provided at that time. TIP: Mobil 1 Synthetic LV ATF HP transmission fluid is required for all 8-speed transmission repairs regardless of the repair being completed. Quart bottles, which can be identified by a new blue banner across the front of the bottle (Fig. 12), will be limited to 20 cases/120 quarts per dealer per week during the initial launch of the new product. The new bottles also feature the HP license number J-62120 on the back label. |
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Initial quality. If the transmission can hold it together for 6 months, they're GTG! After that, everything else is gravy! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Oh no. Are they going to lose their JD Power awards over this? If the transmission can hold it together for 6 months, they're GTG! After that, everything else is gravy! Kharn |
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Quoted: Over at the Toyota forums, there is a lengthy thread on the 8 speed transmissions in the Camry V6 ,models. Something about a lot of hesitation switching gears, esp when acceleration is needed. View Quote The 5spd auto works just fine in my T4R and Idgaf about 10 spd transmissions or gas mileage. |
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Let me guess: it was in an FCA car? The manufacturers still have to come up with the programming for them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I really can't complain about the 6 speed in my 2014 Sierra 1500 or 2016 GMC savanna 2500 work van. I have been very happy with both. I think they both have the GM 6l90 in them. The sierra is the nicest vehicle I've owned. The savanna with the 6 speed and 6.0l and a locking rear diff is a great combo. The interior build quality is garbage, but no one cares about work vans anyways. The Ford I ran before wasn't much better, but had no balls and the 4 speed was annoying.
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Or learn how to tune a tcm and ramp line pressure up for shifts and down after clutches have applied. Works for allison and they hold ALOT more torque than the 6 or 10 speed was built to handle. Normal duty on an allison, torqueshift or aisin would paint the road with 6 or 10 speed guts. It's about sq inches of clutch and line pressure. They know how to build a decent trans, they know friction coefficients of various clutches at various pressures. Auto trans aren't black magic. They are shooting for good enough when their customers are looking for better than required. Allison built that reputation through over achievement, when they were owned by GM. Sadly the idea that anyone can build a bridge that stands...but it takes an engineer to build a bridge that barely stands...is alive and well in the auto industry. View Quote There's no money in it. They're looking to make a buck. You have to remember, auto manufacturers for the most part, aren't in the game to capture customers with longevity and reputation... Particularly GM and Ford, they're established household brand names. They're what your father/grand father owned and you should too. Look at LittlePony with Kia... They started out selling cheap affordable yet durable little shit boxes... now they have the stinger and are bringing SUVs to market, the K900 big sedan with features that blow Cadillac out of the water, at less cost... Planned obsolescence... corporate goons not car guys running the show... .gov regulations... There's no money in the automotive market to build bomb proof simplistic reliable transportation. Make it good enough for the average driver. Good enough that it can shit the bed after the warranty has run up... Profit. You're right. Tuning a TCM/PCM and putting money where it counts most, isn't black magic. The problem is, there isn't any money to be made if you sell a vehicle that will go 200k+ 10+ years without rotting and falling apart mechanically. What's the point in selling new... when society is accustomed to throw away lifestyles and just rolling debt on top of debt going upside down on trade ins every 3-5 years? Drive em like you stole em. I'll bet the mechanical failures go away. Make that preprogrammed strategy ramp up line pressure. Unless it's piss poor design or faulty/chintzy manufacturer cost savings components inside those transmissions... Chances are you won't have the failures and issues others succumb to. There's no reason for a burnt up torque converter, pump, or failed clutches, UNLESS and it's only acceptable in these certain conditions. Winter driving, wheels slip then grab. Epic burnouts/smoke shows. Extreme heat. Towing in excess of what the truck was designed for. Extreme heat. Plowing snow like a retard/boomer parking lot maneuvering. Not coming to a complete stop before shifting from drive to reverse, reverse to drive. Wheel hop from a brodozer attempting to do burnouts or hook chains to your buddies truck to settle the fanboi debacle of who's truck is stouter/stronger. Hillbilly logging and tree service. Let's see if this thing will rip that stump up out of the ground in 4 low 4 high. Daily driving they shouldn't be failing. But are. I suspect line pressure from whining bitch ass average non drivers afraid to step on the go pedal. I'm with you. I'm just explaining the scheme is all. Planned obsolescence keep them coming back for more. Cost savings in mass manufacturing. .gov regulations Corporate bean counters spreading their philosophy of tripping over 100 dollar bills to pick up pennies right on down to the dealer level. All translates to shit product. Make GM employ car guys again! |
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Quoted: WTF are you saying here? No one short of a NASCAR driver drives with the peddle on the floor just to get up to speed. I don’t care about MPG, I care about not driving like an Ahole. It’s also nice not to replace break pads at every other oil change. Can you give the TLDR version of your rant? It’s like you know what your talking about but your communication skills make it hard to follow. I have an ‘18 Silverado Z71 crew can with the 6 speed, it had only 6k miles. What should I be doing? The only thing I notice is hard shifting sometimes when I’m slowing down around 20mph. And yes I only really need a truck during hunting season and every time I go to Home Depot. View Quote Noone you say? I do. Mines issue free. Been so thus far. Driving like an asshole is swerving about. Not rapid acceleration. Driving like an asshole is the snowbirds 10 under the speed limit in the fast lane. Driving like an asshole is what I see in South Florida. Rush hour traffic folks want to get to work on time. Lead cars either have retirees going woah Nelly nice and easy 0-posted speed limit in 10 minutes, or assholes of my generation too busy texting and posting selfies sitting through green lights. I'm lead truck. That light goes from red to green that long skinny pedal is buried into the firewall. The vehicle behind me? I'll have an 8-10 car length lead on and see a 1/4 mile or so of bumper to bumper sitting still because gramps wants to pussy foot burning up green lights for those trying to get to work. That's driving like an asshole. Not what I advocate. I guess driving like an asshole is subjective... I don't know. Seems clear to me. Ramp up line pressure via wide open throttle = more holding force for internal components pertinent to transmission longevity, opposed to pussy footing boomer driving with programmed parameters for perceived soft smooth shifts burning clutches and bands/sprags by applying less line pressure... Read up on how an automatic transmission works. Then what I say will make sense. |
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Quoted: Daily driving they shouldn't be failing. But are. I suspect line pressure from whining bitch ass average non drivers afraid to step on the go pedal. I'm with you. I'm just explaining the scheme is all. Planned obsolescence keep them coming back for more. View Quote |
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Quoted: Problem is... There's no money in it. They're looking to make a buck. You have to remember, auto manufacturers for the most part, aren't in the game to capture customers with longevity and reputation... Particularly GM and Ford, they're established household brand names. They're what your father/grand father owned and you should too. Look at LittlePony with Kia... They started out selling cheap affordable yet durable little shit boxes... now they have the stinger and are bringing SUVs to market, the K900 big sedan with features that blow Cadillac out of the water, at less cost... Planned obsolescence... corporate goons not car guys running the show... .gov regulations... There's no money in the automotive market to build bomb proof simplistic reliable transportation. Make it good enough for the average driver. Good enough that it can shit the bed after the warranty has run up... Profit. You're right. Tuning a TCM/PCM and putting money where it counts most, isn't black magic. The problem is, there isn't any money to be made if you sell a vehicle that will go 200k+ 10+ years without rotting and falling apart mechanically. What's the point in selling new... when society is accustomed to throw away lifestyles and just rolling debt on top of debt going upside down on trade ins every 3-5 years? Drive em like you stole em. I'll bet the mechanical failures go away. Make that preprogrammed strategy ramp up line pressure. Unless it's piss poor design or faulty/chintzy manufacturer cost savings components inside those transmissions... Chances are you won't have the failures and issues others succumb to. There's no reason for a burnt up torque converter, pump, or failed clutches, UNLESS and it's only acceptable in these certain conditions. Winter driving, wheels slip then grab. Epic burnouts/smoke shows. Extreme heat. Towing in excess of what the truck was designed for. Extreme heat. Plowing snow like a retard/boomer parking lot maneuvering. Not coming to a complete stop before shifting from drive to reverse, reverse to drive. Wheel hop from a brodozer attempting to do burnouts or hook chains to your buddies truck to settle the fanboi debacle of who's truck is stouter/stronger. Hillbilly logging and tree service. Let's see if this thing will rip that stump up out of the ground in 4 low 4 high. Daily driving they shouldn't be failing. But are. I suspect line pressure from whining bitch ass average non drivers afraid to step on the go pedal. I'm with you. I'm just explaining the scheme is all. Planned obsolescence keep them coming back for more. Cost savings in mass manufacturing. .gov regulations Corporate bean counters spreading their philosophy of tripping over 100 dollar bills to pick up pennies right on down to the dealer level. All translates to shit product. Make GM employ car guys again! View Quote |
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Anyone who's dumb enough to believe that an automatic transmission rebuild costs $8000 deserves every single inch of fucking they're about to receive. That's just stupidity on parade. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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My neighbor had a sweet Cadillac, laid out. He said it was nearing 65k on the odometer and it was time to get rid of it. Apparently the transmissions crap out around 65k miles and cost about $8k to R&R. That's not right, it's not like it's a $12k car, wtf GM. If I owned a new vehicle that had three trannies in 60k, that bitch is getting bought back under the lemon law, but I only drive Toyota now. |
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Quoted: This part I do not understand. Is Grandpa using paddle shifters to keep it in 6th at 1200rpms? If he ain’t controlling the gear it’s in, how is that his fault? Is “must floor throttle and take hills at 70mph” really what you consider “functioning as designed?” View Quote He does control the gear it's in based upon inputs going to the PCM. He isn't directly in control in the sense of a paddle shifter. He's in control via light pressure on the gas pedal lugging it and the inputs going to the PCM. Like driving a stick shift, you'd be in 6th gear cruising. You come up on a hill do you keep it in 6th and keep going? No. Do you apply more throttle? No. You could but that won't gain you much. Rev match downshift to 4th and keep it there or Up shift to 5th and keep it there to maintain speed then grab 6th once there's no more steep incline. PCM/TCM does the same. Functioning as designed I say yes. If not, you'd have the torque converter locked up essentially acting as a clutch and the truck would stall while in 6th as it didn't unlock and down shift. Functioning as designed? Yes. The goal is to get smooth soft shifts, massage clutches bands and sprags duty cycling solenoids, rather than full on off line pressure. Coupled with attempting to achieve the most MPGs premature wear/failure will be plaguing. Either faster processors are needed, better TCM/PCM Strategy tuning is needed, or stouter components are needed. Or all of the above. They're trying to do too many things and settling for "good enough" and we the consumer pay for it. I'm a Chevy truck fanboi. You won't be seeing me rushing to give my money for the half or 3/4 tons they put out. Not because 8 speed trans failure. Those trucks look uglier than a bag of smashed assholes. Soybois turbo 4 pots. Ridiculous pricing. I don't reward bad products. If GM fails it's their doing. I won't defend their asshattery. I will demand better from them though. |
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I have a ‘16 Silverado with the 8 speed. I bought it used with 54k on the clock. I had the vibration. They did a flush that didn’t work and then a converter replacement. There are times I’m not sure there’s not something going on... I will check into this. View Quote Then try running it without tow haul mode but flat foot it to speed then lift when desired speed is achieved. See if that does anything for you. |
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Quoted: Except the majority of these 8 speeds come with 6.2Ls maybe all. I quit paying attention. They already get great mpgs for what they are but no one ponies up the extra cash for the 6.2 and then babies it. View Quote What's the 6.2 in? Escalade. High country. LTZ. Who's driving escalades? Who's driving High Country? Who's driving LTZs? Just like Corvettes in South Florida. old grey hairs bopping to dion and the Belmonts 10 under the speed limit in the fast lane. Plus side to that is, because all the old folks own them, corvettes are cheap as fuck to insure down here. Surely I'm the exception, not the rule, but it isn't us millennials dropping 70k-90k on a status symbol. Which is exactly what those leather express crew cab short boxes are. What happens when the Lincoln Town car and Cadillac Deville go away? Half ton trucks SUVs with big roomy cabs. That's what the lt's ls's are for. Not all of us had college/student loan debt... or living at home with mom and dad slinging food and drinks... so a 50k dollar truck is doable and paid for in full in 3 years. A regular LTZ had a soft/squishy suspension and with that reduced towing and hauling capacity. I towed stock cars on the weekends. I can fit my KX250 in the bed diagonally and the little 150 for the ex next to it. Or just fit the blaster in the bed and tow the other toys when we'd go take the quads and dirtbikes out. I hauled my race engines from the machine shop to my shop. Or to and from the junk yards for my fix and flips. So a regular LTZ was a no. Especially with 3:08s out back. 5.3? You sure this isn't a 4.3? What a turd. LTZ Z71 on the other hand. My ex tried to push me into a High Country with a 6.2 Yeah it shit n git. But that interior Running Boards? That was a nope. That and the what was it? 68k or 70k dollar price tag? Yeah, 12k on trade, with 10k in cash down for 1,200 per month payments? For something that would depreciate and fall in value like a lead balloon? Hell no. My mortgage wasn't even 1200... However... if there was a black on black silverado LTZ Z71 with a 6.2 and Eaton 3:73s out back? I'd have that right then and there. RaceTruck. |
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IIRC, Toyota's are having some of the same problems in their multi geared transmissions. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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There is a resaon I did not even consider any “American” brands when I bought my new car last year. The 10 Speed in my Honda is fucking awesome, well that and I live very close to the Chrystler.. errr I mean Fiat transmission plant and the people that work there are the most lazy eneitlted braindead fucks I have ever seen. They are. |
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good god, can no one but us and few others make a damn gear box?
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Lol, GM I know several folks who have converter shake in their brand new trucks, theyre pissed and the dealers are doing everything they can to avoid replacing transmissions(which is probably going to be the final fix anyway). View Quote We had a family on vacation have a transmission isuse day before Easter GM didn't get them a transmission til this past Tuesday Work before that guy in his Duramax had his turbo go kaput while also on vacation GM again had no turbos in inventory 1 week wait from another dealer because it went from marliw heights to Winchester Va MD to Oakland CA and back to front Royal va I feel bad for GM owners daily |
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I thought the current TSB calls for replacing fluid with an upgraded spec because there's nothing actually wrong with the converters? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The 6L45 has the exact same problems. I had a torque converter replaced at 25k under warranty and now at 60k its on the way out once again. F-n $20 a bottle We used some from then until this past oct/Nov 2018 then GM siad stop using it and use another fluid in place I only had 24 qts left but still $$$$$ Some dealers had hundreds of qts on there shelves and talk about pissed |
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Dealers install brand new transmissions not rebuilt. There's a reason why things cost what they do but you have to make an apples to apples comparison. If I owned a new vehicle that had three trannies in 60k, that bitch is getting bought back under the lemon law, but I only drive Toyota now. View Quote |
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GM had me order some funky 8spd lv atf fluid in 2016 so I ordered 120 qts F-n $20 a bottle We used some from then until this past oct/Nov 2018 then GM siad stop using it and use another fluid in place I only had 24 qts left but still $$$$$ Some dealers had hundreds of qts on there shelves and talk about pissed View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The 6L45 has the exact same problems. I had a torque converter replaced at 25k under warranty and now at 60k its on the way out once again. F-n $20 a bottle We used some from then until this past oct/Nov 2018 then GM siad stop using it and use another fluid in place I only had 24 qts left but still $$$$$ Some dealers had hundreds of qts on there shelves and talk about pissed |
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Quoted: why is the transmission in 8th gear at 35-45mph? Even if you had coasted down from 65mph, it should downshift somewhere in there, or immediately downshift once you press the gas pedal. View Quote Really why do we need 10 spd autos? Hell why do we need over 4? Easy solution to the trans issues is to just trash can them all and put fucking 6spd manuals in them. Out of all the manual trans vehicles I've owned, only had 2 failures in 30yrs. My Shelby CSX had a gear disintegrate and locked the trans in 4th and my Dakota blew up a throwout bearing. Other than those, always had great luck with manuals. |
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Quoted: Silly isn't it? Moms '18 Odyssey has a 9spd (and with paddle shifters in a MINIVAN WHY????) and its in freaking 3rd by time you get across the intersection. It doesn't seem to hunt for gears though. Really why do we need 10 spd autos? Hell why do we need over 4? Easy solution to the trans issues is to just trash can them all and put fucking 6spd manuals in them. Out of all the manual trans vehicles I've owned, only had 2 failures in 30yrs. My Shelby CSX had a gear disintegrate and locked the trans in 4th and my Dakota blew up a throwout bearing. Other than those, always had great luck with manuals. View Quote They had significant issues building sticks that could put up with the torque. Ram offers a stick still I think but only on a down rated engine. RAM only offers the top gcwr on the aisin heavy duty automatic...which I guess is kind of a shitbox. GM and ford don't even offer a stick. Not sure what the issue was but sticks that fit in the frame don't hold up. |
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I have my heart set on a 2016 GMC Sierra Denali with the 6.2L which comes with the 8 speed.
What percentage of trucks is this happening to? If or has 30k+ Miles and a clean service record is it likely ok or are all these things ticking timers to failures? |
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Stock trans tuning is a mofo. Hunting for gears and the TC shudder is known on the early 6th gen camaros.
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