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Date:         Mon, 5 Feb 2001 13:53:12 -0500
Reply-To:     Jeff Birk <planetp@EARTHLING.NET>
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From:         Jeff Birk <planetp@EARTHLING.NET>
Subject:      Auto Tranny question...slipping,shudder

A question for those with Auto trans experiences:

My '89 with 120,000 miles began a sudden and strange behavior 4 days ago. When cold and first engaging Drive, it may shudder like a clutch might (torque converter?) When warm (oil temp @ 160f)and after driving several miles it may shift late into third or appear to shift into third and stay in second then shift into third.

What I know: It's had the same fluid for the last 20,000 miles. I checked fluid at idle, engine warm and it sits just above the full line (maybe drain some off?)

I have a trans screen and rubber gasket to change out the fluid, intended to do it over the holidays but have a few other questions on that one: How tough is it? Looks like the fill tube needs removed, couldn't get the fill tube loose from the pan via the big nut though...guess I need a pipe wrench but that may bend the fill tube, OR leave the fill tube connected and just lower pan to drain? I've read the Bentley but it seems unclear on this part of the procedure.

Any and all words of experience are appreciated.

Jeff Birk '89 Wolfsburg GL '82 MB 240D '59 Commando Runabout - with tailfins


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