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Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Transmission Problems

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97 chevy trany problem by guitaro
Apr 28, 2009 (4:12 pm)
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My '97 chevy does not want to shift from 1st to 2nd at first, but after it does I can drive a hundred miles and its fine. This problem is getting more frequent and lasting longer everytime. If anyone knows anything I could sure use some help. Other than when I very first take off there is no hint off a problem.
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Bucking at 45 MPH by 05radoinbg
May 08, 2009 (11:10 pm)
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Hey everyone. Bought a 05 Silverado 1500 5.3L last week. It has 87k on it. I am a fleet manager and I only run Chevrolets and have been proven to the durability of these trucks but I may be proven wrong with this truck. I started noticing the other day that while driving at around 45 mph, without the cruise control, the truck has a lot of bucking and jumping and vibration. Had the tires rotated and balanced today and it still seems to be getting progressively worse. I have also noticed that when driving from 40-60 without cruise, the RPM's have a lot of fluctuation... and by the way, this is annoying as crap now that I have Flow Masters! I have also started noticing that every once in a while, the transmission slips when shifting from first to second. I have never seen this kind of problem out of my trucks at work so I am stumped on where to start. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
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Re: Clunk (down shift) 10-15 seconds after being at a complete stop [detbreakdown] by Thunderman50
May 11, 2009 (8:06 pm)
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Replying to: detbreakdown (Apr 16, 2009 6:37 am)

I have a 2008 Sierra 1500 that does the same thing. I can be sitting at a stop and all of a sudden it will clunk almost as though I've been slightly bumped from behind by another vehicle. Also has slight clunk on 2nd to 1st down-shift at 12 mph. I've had it to dealer 4 or 5 times. Changed out yoke, did nothing. At present time I'm battling GM at the national level and locally. I won't give up.
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Re: Clunk (down shift) 10-15 seconds after being at a complete stop [Thunderman50] by obyone
May 12, 2009 (2:02 pm)
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Replying to: Thunderman50 (May 11, 2009 8:06 pm)

At present time I'm battling GM at the national level and locally.
 
Battling to get it fixed or battling to get GM to buy it back?
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08 sierra 1500, tranny stays engaged? by pondrocker
May 12, 2009 (3:42 pm)
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i have noticed a few people mention the tranny clunk after stopping, mine doesn't clunk but it does seem to still be engaged when I try to stop,it is very hard to get it to stop easily, almost like having a very heavy trailer on the back. If i take my foot off the gas pedal, it will basically maintain that speed for at least 6-10 blocks, mainly between 45-55mph. I have never driven a vechile that doesnt slow down when your foot is off the gas? The tranny also hesitates for 2-4 seconds between the 2-3 shift point, almost slams your head into the steering wheel. I can feel vibrations through the floorboards & it seems to shutter in all the lower gears & the exhaust is extremely loud & odd sounding. On 4 occasions I have experienced a "surge", that is I released my foot from the gas pedal & the RPM's increased 500 & the engine sped up, lasts 3-5 seconds. Guys I have had this death trap into 3 dealerships, 1 of them 3 different times, the 3-4 clutch plates have been replaced, pcm upgrade, new PCM/computer installed, the pcm relearned many times, by the way this solves all the issues for about 500-800 miles & it morphs back into its old self. GM is of no help, 80 hours on the phone with them, now district rep in detroit is on the case, laughable. So please do not feel alone in your troubles, keep fighting, they want you to just go away that is their idea of customer service. If your new GM product works then I'ld knock on wood.Good luck
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Re: Auto Transmission clunk [jsross44] by sonny24
May 13, 2009 (5:12 pm)
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Replying to: jsross44 (Jan 29, 2007 7:09 pm)

Ihave a 06 Sierra with 34000 miles on it. Ive taken it to 2 different dealers for the clunk noise. The first told me it was backlash from the driveline.And that this was normal.The 2nd told me it was something about the 2nd to 3rd clutch, and that this was normal. So to make me happy the lubed the slip yolk and that lasted about a week and its back to doing it. Least to say Im takig it back again and now I have GM service rep from the factory involved. Also I had a black 05 and it never made this god awful noise.
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CHEVY AND GMC TRANNY by txredneck
May 14, 2009 (11:24 am)
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I HAVE A 89 CHEVY HALF TON PU, TRANSMISSION IS SLOW TO SHIFT, HAVE TO WIND UP THE RPMS, THEN IT SEEMS TO SHIFT FROM 1ST TO DRIVE SKIPPING SECOND. YOU NEVER FEEL IT SHIFT INTO OD AND DRIVING DOWN THE ROAD I CAN SHIFT BACK AND FORTH FROM D TO OD AND YOU CANT FEEL ANYTHING BUT IF I LET OF THE GAS AND SHIFT INTO D OUT OF OD YO CAN FEEL IT SHIFT DOWN. ALSO IF I SLOW DOWN TO MAKE A TURN IT WILL SHIFT BACK DOWN INTO 1ST OR 2ND, CANT TELL WHICH ONE FOR SURE. ANYBODY GOT ANY IDEAS?
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Tranny problems by mikesquid
May 14, 2009 (12:00 pm)
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I Have a 1993 Silverado, My transmission only leaks when I go over 55 mph for more than an hour or so. Im not sure if it is the seal or maybe the vent? If any one can help me I would appreciate it?
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2003 Chevy Silverado ginding sound before and after trans replacement by hoookup
May 19, 2009 (5:21 pm)
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I started hearing a grinding noise from what sounded like the transmission. It would happen when at low speeds in 1st or 2nd gear. I would have to pull over, shift to neutral, and stop to get the noise to stop. It happened intermittently but started happening more and more. Assumed it was the trans, and had it replaced with a rebuilt. Two days later the sound returned, and getting progressively worse. the drive shaft looks like it's within limits, they looked at the rear differential and it looks fine.
Any ideas?
 
thanks
 
2003 Chevrolet Silverado
5.3L V8
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Re: Tranny problems [mikesquid] by txredneck
May 20, 2009 (1:23 pm)
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Replying to: mikesquid (May 14, 2009 12:00 pm)

I WOULD GUESS THAT IT IS THE SEAL AND THAT IT STARTS TO LEAK WHEN IT GETS HOT. I HAD A CAR THAT DID THAT AT ONE TIME. ADDED SOME LEAK SEALER FOR TRANSMISSION AND IT QUIT. IT TOOK IT A COUPLE OF DAYS BUT HAS BEEN GOING NOW FOR SEVERAL MONTHS WITH NO PROBLEMS. I AM NO EXPERT BY ANY MEANS BUT THIS DOESN'T COST MUCH AND I WOULD THINK IT WOULD BE WORTH A TRY.

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