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    VX Down and it's Bad

    Transmission is weeping oil , I'm told it looks as if it has gotten pretty toasty once or twice . (brittle gaskets)

    SOOO..... A rebuild is in-order. When I get it back possibly by Friday it will have better oil flow and something or the other with some clutch/torque adjustment shawz ,stuff whatever !

    Ummm ! so I'm going to put super flexy IFS on hold for a bit . I kinda need the Transmission mod first .

    Transmission rebuild /modification is coupled with a three year warranty . MOAB will judge this build next year !

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    Sorry to hear about this Travis. Hopefully it comes back to you ready and rarin' to go.

    Dang, with new tires and a "new" transmission I'm really scared about what you're going to attempt in Moab this year.....can't wait to watch 'cause I ain't following.
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    Sorry to hear about the tranny. I hope we both get our VX's repaired and back to Moab.
    Last edited by phines : 05/25/2011 at 07:47 PM

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    What's wrong with your tranny exactly? If its just leaking oil, that doesn't mean there is something wrong with it...or were you having trouble?

    I've been wrestling with my tranny pan leaking lately too. I finally just decided to buy OEM gaskets and an OEM filter from Merlin.

    Bart

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    Don't let the trans shop blow smoke. Of coarse the gaskets are brittle they are getting old. I had leaks..changed filter and gasket(OEM)...still leaked....replaced gasket again (OEM)...still leaked....wiped every thing down and went for a short drive. The fluid was coming from the shift shaft seal. It doesn't leak when sitting since the shift shaft is above the fluid level when engine is off. If the trans shop hasn't started yet get them stopped and get a second opinion. The seal is like 5 or 6 bucks from Merlin. There are some good threads here on this subject. Plenty of guys and gals have been through it before. Hate to see you get ripped....John

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    Exactly what I am saying. If you were experiencing some slipping, then yeah, maybe there is an issue, but leaks do not mean something is broken. If you have slamming gears, it could be a result of old fluid or the 'mode switch' but nothing that would warrant loads of work, downtime and money.

    Be careful out there, there are a lot of unscrupulous shops ready to take advantage of you.

    Bart

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    I'm positive it wasn't the input selector shaft seal. That seal was replaced a couple weeks after I got back from Moab . The oil was leaking out from the bell-housing and down the back of the engine oil pan . It was rather messy when I discovered the leak . I pressure washed the undercarriage at a local car wash(3miles one way) then drove back home . I took another look under the VX and oil was definitely coming out of the bell-housing . There is a small inspection plate at the bottom of the bell-housing from which the oil was happily passing through its seams .

    I should have the VX back this week with a slightly modified transmission , coupled with a 3 year warranty .

    The transmission shop that I brought the VX to is highly recommended by reputable mechanics in the area . I also know several people that have had there transmission repaired by this shop and have not had any issue with the work done .

    Yes , the rebuild is not exactly cheap .
    I intend to keep my VX , and since it's my daily driver (by choice I just love driving it ) I want to keep it in decent working order . Next on the list will be an engine that doesn't burn oil . That is if nothing else breaks before I get to it.

    Dang! Phines I hope you get your VX up and running , all I can say is *%#*%$^&%&$*^*%*? damn that is one messed up day .

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    Travis, I'm sure that you've seen the threads regarding filling the transmission correctly, but just make sure that the shop follows the correct procedure so you don't burn up that pretty new transmission.

    I can't find the "instructions" right now, so hopefully someone will chime in with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MSHardeman View Post
    Travis, I'm sure that you've seen the threads regarding filling the transmission correctly, but just make sure that the shop follows the correct procedure so you don't burn up that pretty new transmission.

    I can't find the "instructions" right now, so hopefully someone will chime in with them.
    Thanks for the heads up ! And yes I have read all about it . The shop knows the procedure as-well . They rattled off a list of vehicles that use the 4L30E Transmission , and the one that surprised me the most was BMW M3 .

    When I dropped off the VX at the shop their was a Unimog there , it need a new clutch . I drooled on it ,just a little .

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    have them check the TPS also...it affects the shifting.I had t replace mine after the tranz went out..
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    Quote Originally Posted by don moore View Post
    have them check the TPS also...it affects the shifting.I had t replace mine after the tranz went out..
    What are the symptoms of a failing TPS ?

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    Does TPS = Throttle Position Sensor or Transmission Position Sensor? If the latter, the symptom is generally rough/hard shifting from 2nd into 3rd as well as incorrect gear display on the dash (Park lit up while you're driving for example).

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    Quote Originally Posted by vt_maverick View Post
    Does TPS = Throttle Position Sensor or Transmission Position Sensor? If the latter, the symptom is generally rough/hard shifting from 2nd into 3rd as well as incorrect gear display on the dash (Park lit up while you're driving for example).
    If I recall correctly, in the past the TPS= Throttle Position Sensor, highly unlikely culprit. Perhaps the TMS=Transmission Mode Switch (aka Neutral Safety Switch according to some part mongers) is term you were looking for?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grif View Post
    Perhaps the TMS=Transmission Mode Switch (aka Neutral Safety Switch according to some part mongers) is term you were looking for?
    I assume you're aiming this at the OP, but I'll add that the OEM parts catalog refers to this part as either a Neutral Safety Switch or ASM Switch - Position. Strangely Transmission Mode Switch appears nowhere that I could find. Also, the guys on the Planet seem to refer to this part as a range sensor.

    Clear as mud I know.

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