Posted by dhermesc on January 30, 2023 at 11:45:30 from (12.149.56.202):
I had posted on this a couple weeks ago. It was having issues with being very slow to upshift and sometimes not shifting into OD. Had the codes read at a shop - it had a clutch hanging up making it slow to go into reverse and the torque converter was not locking up. After the codes were read the transmission started working perfectly except it was still slow to engage reverse. I had assumed the issue was the connector from the transmission to the truck computer needed cleaned which they did when they read the codes. I drove it about 500 miles and it was working pretty much as well as one of the transmissions work - until Saturday. I drove about 50 miles and made two stops. At the second stop I jumped in and no forward gears. Reverse still worked but nothing going forward.
Apparently that's how most of these fail - just a few warnings then - nothing.
A local transmission shop is going to rebuild it for me. I was looking at one from ETE for $2600 but the wait is 5 weeks.
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