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Transmission Oil Change Question by maxwell10
Oct 14, 2007 (4:28 pm)
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Had the transmission oil changed in my 2000 oldstyle Chevy 3/4 ton at 60K. Do not know if Chevy dealer changed filter and oil or back flushed system.
 
Question: Is it better to drain oil and change filter or have transmission back flushed?
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Re: Transmission Oil Change Question [maxwell10] by 1offroader
Oct 14, 2007 (6:27 pm)
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Replying to: maxwell10 (Oct 14, 2007 4:28 pm)

Backflushing removes all of the old fluid. Just draining does not get rid of the several quarts that are inside the torque converter. But backflushing can be a lot more $, esp. at the dealer. I drain ATF about every 30K miles and don't worry about backflushing, or second draining, because the ATF is always pretty fresh. But, if it's been awhile, you can drain it, refill, then drive around for a week or so and drain it again. That will get rid of about 80% of the old fluid (along with a lot of the new fluid from the first draining ). It's cheaper than a backflush and you can do it yourself.
 
An analogy is the radiator coolant - drain, fill with water, drive around, and drain again and refill w/new coolant. This gets out all the coolant that is sitting in the engine block that doesn't come out when you just drain the radiator.
 
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Re: Transmission Oil Change Question [1offroader] by maxwell10
Oct 20, 2007 (5:42 pm)
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Replying to: 1offroader (Oct 14, 2007 6:27 pm)

Thanks for the reply,
 
sounds like draining is right for me, my 4l80e transmission has a drain plug.
 
What about changing filter,
 
I had transmission oil changed at GM dealership (60K). Nothing was said about a backflush so I am sure I got a oil/filter change.
 
Truck now has (77K)
 
Do you change filter and oil every 30K?
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Re: Transmission Oil Change Question [maxwell10] by 1offroader
Oct 20, 2007 (7:06 pm)
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Replying to: maxwell10 (Oct 20, 2007 5:42 pm)

I've done trans filter changes before but I notice that most trans "filters" aren't really filters at all, they're just coarse screens, almost like window screen size mesh. Take a look at it, if there's no junk on it leave it alone and save your $. Those kind of filters are just there to catch big chunks, not really fine particles. I can't personally say about yours, haven't seen it.
 
I have a 99 Trooper, it has a GM trans in it, you can't even get inside to change a filter (if it even has one), I just drain the ATF and refill. No trans probs at 70K.
 
1offroader
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1998 chevrolet z71 speed sensor by zavier13
Nov 03, 2007 (1:50 pm)
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does anyone know where the speed sensor is located on the transmission of a 1998 chevrolet silverado z71?
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Re: More Problems 93 5.7/4l60 not shifting [fgr8frk] by bamagal1
Nov 06, 2007 (11:24 am)
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Replying to: fgr8frk (Oct 14, 2007 12:01 pm)

I have an 05 4x4 1500 sierra (automatic) with 38k miles. I always thought it shifted funny but last week it became extremely sluggish shifting. By that evening - to get it to shift from 2nd to 3rd, I had to rev it up 2 or 3 times & let off before it would shift. The next morning, it would shift from 1st to second then to neutral, and would not come out of neutral without coming to a complete stop. My reverse and 1st & 2nd worked fine. No service engine or service anything light came on. Had to drive it to dealership in "2". I took it in (luckily I had an extended warranty) and the dealer installed a new transmission.
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Allison 5 speed - slack on takeoff by citizen48
Nov 09, 2007 (5:33 am)
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2001 GMC Sierra CC 8.1L 5 speed Allison 2 WD 62,000 mi -
 
Experiencing slack on takeoff -
 
Transmission?
 
U joints?
 
Any ideas?
 
Any help appreciated!
 
John
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Do I have an Allison? by lillies
Nov 12, 2007 (9:54 am)
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I recently bought a used 2003 Sierra HD Duramax. The salesman said it had an Allison. My neighbour said that Allison should be indicated on the model plate on the side of the truck, but ours simply states "DURAMAX - SIERRA 2500 HD".
 
How do I tell if it has the Allison?
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Re: Do I have an Allison? [lillies] by citizen48
Nov 12, 2007 (4:01 pm)
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Replying to: lillies (Nov 12, 2007 9:54 am)

The only way I know to tell you is if you can look underneath the cab area and you can see a screw on/off small filter (looks just like an oil filter) separately from your oil filter, then it is an Allison.
 
One other option...run it 95mph and if your only running about 2600rpm on the tach...it's an Allison...LOL
 
Hope this helps!
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Remote keyeles by chevy100
Nov 15, 2007 (9:35 am)
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HI
IJUST WANA ASK YOU HOW TO PROGRAM MY OTHER REMOTE CONTROL
AS I HAVE TWO REMOTES BUT ONE IS WORKING FINE BUT THE OTHER ONE IS NOT PROGRAM
THANKS

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