Transmission slipping or engine surging
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Transmission slipping or engine surging
I have a 2001 crew cab and have been experiencing some transmission slippage or engine surging around 50 - 60 mph. It seems to shift through the gears correctly, but sometimes it acts like it is slipping out of gear and my rpms go up about 200 - 400 rpms. Is my transmission bad? Or something else. I bought the truck with 68,000 miles on it and it now has 81,500. I don't know if the transmission fluid/filter has been changed. I know I have not done it. Could a stopped up filter be my problem? Thanks for any help.
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It doesn't sound like the filter is your problem unless the filter tube seal is bad and air is being sucked into the system.
I would change the filter and install a new seal (it should come with the filter) and replace the necessary amount of ATF which I think is around 4-5 quarts.
When you drop the pan check and see if the fluid is very dark or smells burnt and look at the magnet in the bottom of the pan for excessive metal shavings.
There should be some metal material on the magnet (it usually looks kind of fuzzy), but there should be nothing that looks like large pieces of metal shavings.
If the fluid smells burnt or if it is very dark then you should probably have the tranny rebuilt before the clutches go out completely and leave you stranded somewhere.
To me it sounds like the TCC (torque converter clutch) is going bad or you just have a bad lock up solenoid. I do reserve the right to be completely wrong though!
BTW, the filter seal can be a real pain to remove sometimes. Just thought I would give you the heads up on that one.
Steve
I would change the filter and install a new seal (it should come with the filter) and replace the necessary amount of ATF which I think is around 4-5 quarts.
When you drop the pan check and see if the fluid is very dark or smells burnt and look at the magnet in the bottom of the pan for excessive metal shavings.
There should be some metal material on the magnet (it usually looks kind of fuzzy), but there should be nothing that looks like large pieces of metal shavings.
If the fluid smells burnt or if it is very dark then you should probably have the tranny rebuilt before the clutches go out completely and leave you stranded somewhere.
To me it sounds like the TCC (torque converter clutch) is going bad or you just have a bad lock up solenoid. I do reserve the right to be completely wrong though!
BTW, the filter seal can be a real pain to remove sometimes. Just thought I would give you the heads up on that one.
Steve
My 01 did that so I took it into the dealer for a power flush and fluid change. I haven't had a problem since.
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If you decide to do the fluid/filter change yourself, you'll need to loosen and move the crossmember to drop the pan. Trust me, I learned the hard way. It looks like there is just enough room in between the pan lip and the cross member, but there is not. I ended up "nudging" the electronic shift control mechanism when dropping the pan without moving the crossmember causing me to break the shifting control and only have three gears to drive in, ( 2, 3 and reverse). Good Luck.
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Actually it will come off without damaging anything and without loosening the crossmember. Somewhat like a Chinese puzzle there is only one solution. Use finesse. A prybar is not used for this task. Transmission serviceWVHogRider wrote:If you decide to do the fluid/filter change yourself, you'll need to loosen and move the crossmember to drop the pan. ...
The transmission service is a good idea, and overdue I am sure.
Check ignition components too though. I picked up a very noticeable mid range surge at cruise speeds when trying the Bosch Platinum +4 spark plugs.
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I know I'm slightly , but I definitely did not use a pry bar, bang on, etc., etc. (By the way, no offense taken HJ, just explaining myself, ) In "finessing" the pan out, the front of the pan loosened and slid. The frontal movement of the pan caused the rear of the pan to tap/hit the electrical shift mechanism (or whatever it was). I thought I could slip the pan out with the approx. 1/4" gap without moving the crossmember, but I now know I will not be lazy in the future. I'll just move the crossmember to allow plenty of room and take no chances. The service tech that fixed my mistake even said moving the crossmember makes it so much easier.HenryJ wrote:Use finesse. A prybar is not used for this task. Transmission service
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I was pretty sure you didn't. Another member did though. The jab was intended for him His was loaded on a roll back and taken to the dealership for another "learning experience" if I recall correctly.WVHogRider wrote:... I definitely did not use a pry bar, bang on, etc., etc.HenryJ wrote:...A prybar is not used for this task. Transmission service
I have had mine off three times as well as doing several others without moving the crossmember. Once you figure it out the first time it really is easy and clears everything just fine.
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OK. I'll reconsider having to move it when I do my filter & fluid this spring, (at 82K right now, last tranny filter/fluid done at 35K).
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I know. I'd do it now, but it's been around 0°s outside for the past couple weeks, with a high of about 10 to 20°. I'm definitely not doing it any time soon.killian96ss wrote:You're already 17k miles overdue for that oil and filter change!WVHogRider wrote:OK. I'll reconsider having to move it when I do my filter & fluid this spring, (at 82K right now, last tranny filter/fluid done at 35K).
Steve
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