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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [ndeysayau95] by mastecutor
Jan 02, 2009 (9:44 am)
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Replying to: ndeysayau95 (Dec 31, 2008 9:16 am)

From the sound of it. Swaping the engine is not your problem. Your transmission is what you would need to replace if that is even the case. 550 for the tranney is one thing. Installing it will be another. That will be another 500 to 1000 dollars.
 
I agree the Aurora is an interesting car. But GM's are notoriously bad for electrical problems. That being said they are compounded when dealing with the Olds Aurora. The cost of fixing them can go through the roof.
 
Any one who says that the Aurora is an economical car to maintain is full of something or they work for GM(mind you not for long).
 
Brown by the way is not good if this is the color. I would question the person that put this oil in for you when you said you changed out your transmission fluid.
 
Happy trails.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [ndeysayau95] by mastecutor
Jan 02, 2009 (9:56 am)
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Replying to: ndeysayau95 (Dec 31, 2008 9:16 am)

ONe other thing. As the prior poster recommended. I would have the tranney oil changed out again by a trustworthy/knowlegeable person. Look for metal shavings as expressed by the prior poster. Also verify that the filter was put back into place.
 
Replacement fluid should be GM grade transmission fluid , nothing more and nothing less.
 
When you drain from the pan your only replacing 6-7 quarts of the fluid. You do not actually change out all of the tranney fluid when changing from the pan.
 
Verify your gasget at the pan to see that it is not cracked. you said you have it dripping around the pan. This is not a good sign. You could have been running the car with low transmission fluid levels. A new GM gasget for this car is 50-75$ unless you go with the cheap cork aftermarket gasget which I only reccommend if you plan on keeping the car for a couple years.
 
Draining and checking the tranney fluid is your cheapest route to take. If you go the alternate route of replacing the tranney (mind you if this is the problem) your cost will go up considerably.
 
Dallas Tx.
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Re: 1997 AURORA [jeff8789] by mastecutor
Jan 02, 2009 (10:02 am)
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Replying to: jeff8789 (Oct 16, 2008 4:45 pm)

I have seen this before. May be a differnt problem. If you lift the rubber housing right next to the steering column and the light blinker handle. pull this back. If you look inside there are contacters that the handle touches. Did you try squirting some contact cleaner into that area on the contacters and then turn your light switch back and forth to clean those areas up. Poof my lights started to work again.
 
in some instances those contacters become shorted and your lights will turn on even after the iginition has been shut off. Have seen many peoples batterys drained becasue of this same issue.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [mastecutor] by ndeysayau95
Jan 02, 2009 (12:34 pm)
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Replying to: mastecutor (Jan 02, 2009 9:56 am)

Thank you for your response! I have a question now about the tranny fluid since you say GM grade should be replacement nothing more & nothing less.... when the altenator was changed and I went to Kragen Auto Parts to get the Anti-freeze and Tranny fluid the gentleman gave me some tranny fluid that was labeled MD3... I told him the year make & model of my car and he said that would work. Ever heard of it?? I am use to putting Mecron/DexronIII in any vehicle Ive owned now I'm wondering if this is the cause of the problem... Wow, I would really hope not. You all are great here, your input truly helps and I definitely appreciate it.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [e_net_rider] by ndeysayau95
Jan 02, 2009 (12:49 pm)
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Replying to: e_net_rider (Jan 02, 2009 7:48 am)

Thanx for the response, and all the information.... I am printing this out for my referrence. She is being towed to the Tranny shop for the diagnostic shortly (waiting for the tow guy now). I do not want to chance messing with it until I hear what they find. I forgot to mention previously that when I went to the autopart store to get the anti-freeze and the tranny fluid the gentleman gave me MD3... Ever heard of it? I told him the year make & model of my car and he said it would work. Im use to Mercron/Dexron III but took his word because he was the salesman. I hope this didn't lead to the problem.
As for the swap, Im thinking of just buying the other Aurora he wants $450 for it now. The guy says it needs a new engine, it has a bad rod knock. It only has 118k on it, and I believe it's well worth more than $450.
I will keep you posted on my tranny issue... Hope it's something simple.Thanks again for all your help!
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [ndeysayau95] by mastecutor
Jan 05, 2009 (10:27 am)
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Replying to: ndeysayau95 (Jan 02, 2009 12:34 pm)

MD3 or mercon/dexron III are for most cars/light truck auto. transmissions built between 1980 and 2005. 2005 and newer GM's not so much.
 
Again, I would drain and verify that there are not shavings or metalics in your oil or attached to the magnetic strip just inside the pan. your best hope is that you had air pockets in the modulator
 
Good luck.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [mastecutor] by ndeysayau95
Jan 05, 2009 (1:59 pm)
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Replying to: mastecutor (Jan 05, 2009 10:27 am)

Thank you again! I will let you know hat becomes of it, hopefully it isn't a nightmare.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [ndeysayau95] by e_net_rider
Jan 06, 2009 (7:22 am)
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Replying to: ndeysayau95 (Jan 05, 2009 1:59 pm)

There was a change in fluids around 1998 to part synthetic. It was these newer fluids that would cause clutch deterioration in older vehicles. Ford and GM orginally stated it was a replacement for the older fluid as well but shortly learned of the clutch material deterioration, brown fluid, and changed their position. It would be hard to say if off the shelf fluid makers changed their formula to something more compatible. Rebuild transmissions need to use clutches of newer matierial so they don't break down with this newer fluid. If you did a total fluid change, retrieve a sample of the fluid from the tranny. You might have some legal recourse.
Along witht he many headaches pointed up concerning someone swapping the tranny for you, there are a couple of points about pulling a tranny from junk. If the vehicle was wrecked the impact can damage parts inside. There is a lot of weight suspended on the main shaft and it has only a bearing at each end. Also there are bearings between those heavy components, clutch packs, planetary gears, etc. and the main shaft. So, in addition to the possibilities of the main shaft being bent just enough to through it out of balance, there is the possibility of these soft material bearings being dimpled by the impact. They actually are more of a bushing made of material like the connecting rod bearings and depend mostly on the thin layer of oil to stop damage.
Ford had a bulletin concerning damage because people failed to use the parking brake. Any incline would put the torque of the wheels into any of the final drive components, that is all solid connections between the wheel and the parking pawl in the transmission. The result was that every last drop of lubricant was being forced from points of bearings resulting in dry starts. Dry starts are very bad and the beginning of wear points that will deteriorate faster than other areas. The bulletin specifically addressed transmissions, but with a little thought you will see this also affects the CV joints on the drive shafts. I'd say it is very important to always use the parking brake.
Other than a few of us that found the bulletin on the net, I'm unaware of this info being passed to customers.
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [e_net_rider] by ndeysayau95
Jan 06, 2009 (9:03 am)
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Replying to: e_net_rider (Jan 06, 2009 7:22 am)

Thank you for the information. I am going to drain all the fluid in about an hour or so and check for metal shavings etc. If this doesn't resolve the problem I will be taking her to a transmission only shop and let them do a diag on her. If the transmission is no good, then away she goes . Again thank you for all the information, and I will be sure to let you know what becomes of her.
Monique
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Re: 95 TRANNY PROBLEM... HELP PLEEAASSEE!!! [e_net_rider] by ndeysayau95
Jan 11, 2009 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: e_net_rider (Jan 06, 2009 7:22 am)

Drained the fluid from the tranny, found a very small amount of shavings and I mean very small almost looked like dirt. The gasket looks brand new (and it should had the torque converter & solenoid replaced July 07) filters were not clogged, fluid was actually red and not brown as I thought. Going to replace the fluid now, and see what happens. Thanks again for the input.

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