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Help me understand this transmission problem
My 2000 Tundra had a issue year or so back where the coolant mixed with the tranny fluid. Anyway I had it flushed several times and it began working normal again. In the interim I bought a rebuilt unit to swap in (I got it dirt cheap) when it eventually failed from the abuse.
Well the other day it started slipping badly at takeoff from a stop. The weird thing is I can manually shift from 1st to second to drive and it operates seemingly fine but in Drive it slips(from a stop or moving slowly). Does this indicate a valve body issue? Why would first operate correctly when the stalk is in first but slip badly when in auto (in first)? As a side not the tranny I picked up cheap turned out to be a 2WD tranny so I'm searching for a replacement and/or deciding if this one can be fixed easily enough.
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lendaddy,
Most automatics change the fluid pressure when shifted manually. By dropping it into low, you are applying more pressure to the low/reverse clutch packs. Nothing wrong with your valve body. You soaked the clutch plates with coolant when you had the leak. Once they start to slip, it's downhill fast. Rex - or know locally as Tranny Source Rex
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Great info, thanks. At least it makes sense to me now.
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When you had the coolant and the tranny fluid mixing you replaced the radiator right?
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Yes.
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