My Ty had a new tranny put in it just before I got it. Now it's about 55k later, and I just nuked 2nd and OD. I was pulling away from a stop and it went for second and lurched and then skipped to third. So if you try to put it into second it just freewheels, and OD does the same thing. I have had no other problems with the tranny, replaced the fluid regularly, etc. Last I changed it, it looked fine, no burning or anything. You can still drive the truck, you just have to fake it into third from first.
Normally I would put it up on jacks and take the time to get a tranny built. I had *just* relocated up to Seattle, and currently don't have anywhere to work on the truck, everything is packed (and in storage for months).
Soooo, I have to have someone else work on the truck, which kills me. Basically, should I roll to the dealer (ack) and just have them replace the whole damn thing (with the right damn replacement) or should I trust them to dig around and replace the band and anything else that fragged? Right now I'm looking for the most inexpensive route to getting the truck running, I can get the tranny built after I get back into a house, etc. They will have to pull the tranny to try and fix it, and I'm half inclined to just tell them to R&R a new one, I don't trust those guys and would rather just put a new one in anyway.
Should I let them muck with it and try and fix it or just have them swap it out? Any good tranny guys in Seattle?
Thanks.
Normally I would put it up on jacks and take the time to get a tranny built. I had *just* relocated up to Seattle, and currently don't have anywhere to work on the truck, everything is packed (and in storage for months).
Soooo, I have to have someone else work on the truck, which kills me. Basically, should I roll to the dealer (ack) and just have them replace the whole damn thing (with the right damn replacement) or should I trust them to dig around and replace the band and anything else that fragged? Right now I'm looking for the most inexpensive route to getting the truck running, I can get the tranny built after I get back into a house, etc. They will have to pull the tranny to try and fix it, and I'm half inclined to just tell them to R&R a new one, I don't trust those guys and would rather just put a new one in anyway.
Should I let them muck with it and try and fix it or just have them swap it out? Any good tranny guys in Seattle?
Thanks.