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Guys....im sitting at a stop light on a hill..i always take off easy..but i go to take off and the tranny slips..slips...and then i take off..i had the trani serviced at the dealership where i work...and it did it again...im thinking of getting rid of my truck :?: :?: im getting ready to start college and need something depenable..i mudded it alot when i first got it..and highly regret it..just need info on what you guys think
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How many miles on it?
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and have you checked your tranny fluid level???
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top_sgt wrote:and have you checked your tranny fluid level???
This would be a good place to start. :wink: Make sure you are parked on a level surface and check the fluid with the engine running and the transmission in (P) Park. It also helps to check the fluid after it has warmed up a bit. This will give you a more accurate reading. Does this slipping problem happen in every gear or only in (D) Drive? When you had the transmission serviced, what exactly did they do? After the transmission slips and goes into gear, is it harsh or does it gradually go into gear?

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they did a flush on the transmission...the truck has about 41000 miles on it and all i know is that i have it do it while in drive..i will be checking the tranni fluid..
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michael_4x4 wrote:they did a flush on the transmission...
Did they also replace the trans filter? Some shops are lazy and don't install a new filter seal which can cause a leak resulting in air being sucked into the fluid intake tube which can cause slipping problems. :roll:

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they said that you dont need to replace the filters...they told me it gets cleaned in the flush...did i get bulls######?
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michael_4x4 wrote:they said that you dont need to replace the filters...they told me it gets cleaned in the flush...did i get bullshited?
Things may have changed but, to the best of my knowledge, the answer is YES! Steve or HJ may correct me on it though. How is your ATF level? That would be the easiest answer if, you found it low. Make sure it is hot, and the engine is running while on level ground.

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michael_4x4 wrote:they said that you dont need to replace the filters...they told me it gets cleaned in the flush...did i get bullshited?
yes....you got BS'd!!!!

with 41000...you need you filter changed......maybe even twice by now!!!!!!
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I think changing the filter is a good idea. You waste five or six quarts of fliud, but there is no better way to get all the debris out of that filter. Not to mention you get to inspect the pan for signs of impending doom.

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