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Posted: Oct 25 2007 at 3:10pm | IP Logged Quote mmiller2002

I've noticed that the transmission will slip when the truck is not warmed up.  I'm not familiar with auto transmissions.  Is this a problem that a fluid and filter change would help, or is it just because it has 116K miles and I should just live with it?

 

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Posted: Oct 25 2007 at 11:20pm | IP Logged Quote lakota

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How many thousands of miles since the tranmission oil was changed or even checked?

Have a good one while you can still laugh about it.. Don S..

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Alas .. Probably be more suicides from those trying to die by exhaust fumes.


 



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Posted: Oct 26 2007 at 8:44am | IP Logged Quote mmiller2002

I bought the truck a couple months ago and it currently has 116K miles.  I have no idea about the last trans fluid change.  Is this a typical symptom of old trans fluid?

I can probably get the fluid changes at a oil & lube place.  Is there a filter that nees to be replaced, or is it a screen that needs to be cleaned?

 

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Posted: Oct 26 2007 at 11:24am | IP Logged Quote hintonl

mmiller2002 wrote:

I bought the truck a couple months ago and it currently has 116K miles.  I have no idea about the last trans fluid change.  Is this a typical symptom of old trans fluid?

I can probably get the fluid changes at a oil & lube place.  Is there a filter that nees to be replaced, or is it a screen that needs to be cleaned?

 

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If it ends up going out on you I have a 2wd frontier auto trans 70k miles on it Ill sell for 450.00 fluids were changed at 30 and 60k miles its my old transmission I had before I converted to 4x4.



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Posted: Oct 26 2007 at 4:40pm | IP Logged Quote lakota

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Some automatics do not shift as well with cold oil. The torque converter may be draining slowly with hot oil when parked and slow to refill with cold oil.

...  I would recommend doing the '30,000' mile service and changing the transmission fluid. My ‘99 V-6 4x4 automatic transmission only had a window screen style filter and a simple clean-out of it would be sufficient. The simple drain and re fill only changes about 5 quarts so some people change it a second time after a 1,000 more miles. Remember it’s the additives that wear out even if the transmission has not been over heated or abused.

... It is fairly easy to do yourself. Measure all that was drained and refill with the same amount. Then after running it to heat the oil for expansion check and add  more as needed. When reinstalling a steel oil pan make sure the bolt holes are level with the lip and not dimpled. I do not trust the 'lube places' to do the work on my vehicles. Most do not pay enough to get qualified help.

The Amsoil website has instructions on how to do a complete oil change.

Have a good one while you can still laugh about it.. Don S..

It would be nice if our members would add their vehicle information to their signature (similar to mine) plus add their City and State . A member in the same town might be willing to drop by and help you with a problem. Or drink all your beer!



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