I agree with Bart, if it's low on juice, it will make unpleasant noises & slip under acceleration.![]()
I agree with Bart, if it's low on juice, it will make unpleasant noises & slip under acceleration.![]()
wow, thanks for the quick replies! I will get under to check it out.. do I just remove filler bolt and poke finger in though?
I did notice a slow shift from 3rd to 4th before I brought it in; so when the service guy said my clutch was going because of slow shifts, I believed him. He continued saying I would need to replace my enitre tranny since these tranny's can't be opened up and worked on.. only swapped out. anyway, Thanks again
oh and yeah I'm in orlando doing what I do best.. working insaine overtime for airtran
Somewhere on here is a scan from the manual about how to check the level, just do a search, but in a nut shell:
1) Park the VX on level ground
2) Start the engine and let it idle for a bit
3) Gen in the driver's seat and slowly shift through all the gears, from PARK all the way down and back again. Leave VX running and in PARK.
4) Crawl under the VX (yes, while the engine is still running)
and open the fill port (have a catch pan ready)
5) If fluid dribbles out, you should be full. If nothing comes out, add fluid until it dribbles out (and yes, while the engine is still running)
Its not fun, its messy and hot (especially in FLA) but not that hard. Use one of those funnels with a lid attached to some clear tubing from Wal*mart, works great for filling the tranny, but you need 2 people and some extra tubing to reach all the way.
We (Reno VXers) just did ours and my VX is shifting smoothly again.
Bart
EDIT: See, I knew Dub would beat me too it.
And oh yea, probably should mention, if you need to add fluid try to add the same stuff the shop did, I would think mixing (esp synth and regular) might cause issues???
Bart
When you open the check hole, it usually runs out pretty freely (maybe a half pint) a flush machine usually puts it back in under some pressure. Glad you're still aroundWe need to get together out your way this spring or summer....maybe out at Kermit Weeks' place....Joe is right there, and we three have aeroplanes in common, I'll see what he has going on out there this year. Wayne
wow.. nothing.. maybe like a a lil drizzle or like it was spitting a few drops.. nothing significant though.. I called and explained how I checked it. The guy told me to bring it in but I do not want to drive it.. too risky to drive about 10 miles?
Last edited by Francesco Rizzo : 01/30/2008 at 02:11 PM
Follow the instructions...find out what's in there, get a pump that fits a quart bottle at the auto parts store where you get the ATF & fill it up.
Then print out the instructions & bring em' with you, so your so called "mechanic" knows how to check fluid level.
It's the whole give a man a fish, teach a man to fish thing...
Last edited by Ldub : 01/30/2008 at 03:12 PM
Sounds like the exact thing that happened to me..... Do some searchs or just know that you need to get this taken care of or save up $4K for the rebuild
I guess forget the delaership, I'm gonna go buys some vexron vi and thorw a quart or 2 in there. I read all over the interent that it's backwards compat since the dexron iii is going no longer going to be produced. I will double check with the usermanual, but just wanted to say thanks for the input.