4T65E Help
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4T65E Help
Ok I know this is not a trans that is supposed to be discussed here, but how different could it be from a 4L60E. I searched the web for a place to post this and couldn't find a good forum. If anyone has a suggestion I'm open to it!
If someone can help... Last night after driving for 2 hours at 85-90mph in my '97 Lesabre with 120k miles on it I noticed my tach reading 4000rpm... I don't know how long it was doing this
Obviously the thing was slipping. It appears to only slip in OD. The trans got smoking hot and boiled fluid out of the breather onto the pan, making a nice smell.
Will a fluid change help me... am I doomed to having something fixed and if so what could be wrong with it?
Brian
If someone can help... Last night after driving for 2 hours at 85-90mph in my '97 Lesabre with 120k miles on it I noticed my tach reading 4000rpm... I don't know how long it was doing this
Obviously the thing was slipping. It appears to only slip in OD. The trans got smoking hot and boiled fluid out of the breather onto the pan, making a nice smell.
Will a fluid change help me... am I doomed to having something fixed and if so what could be wrong with it?
Brian
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Oh Man....
Sounds like the overdrive clutches were slipping and got really hot! If you change your tranny fluid then the tranny may go completely out. You're stuck like chuck on this one. Had a 03' windstar come in today that experienced the same problem with his and when the tranny was disassembled we found that it had caught fire internally. Good luck....
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The 4th gear clutches in the 4t65e's are very weak...
Head over to www.clubgp.com/forum for some more help on the FWD tranny, there are a number of experts over there.
Head over to www.clubgp.com/forum for some more help on the FWD tranny, there are a number of experts over there.
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Originally Posted by GS_Geoff
The 4th gear clutches in the 4t65e's are very weak...
Head over to www.clubgp.com/forum for some more help on the FWD tranny, there are a number of experts over there.
Head over to www.clubgp.com/forum for some more help on the FWD tranny, there are a number of experts over there.
actual EDIT: somehow I quoted myself instead of editing the original.... OOPS!
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Thanks for the resource and info, I'll go over there and check it out. I think I'm screwed. I'm not even sure I'm gonna bother with the fluid change and just pull the thing This is my daily driver, I don't want to work on it!
Luckily I work at GM and there are several guys there that could rebuild one of these with their eyes closed, not free though...
Brian
Luckily I work at GM and there are several guys there that could rebuild one of these with their eyes closed, not free though...
Brian