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Posted by Allan In NE on December 04, 2006 at 14:41:18 from (148.78.243.25):
In Reply to: Re: OT Help Truck Transmission Problems! posted by Mike in Ind. on December 04, 2006 at 13:47:47:
Mike, When was the last time you put a fuel filter in that truck? I don't think you have transmission problems at all. I'm like Brokenwrech (we've both been in these things a million times) and think there is something else going on. A partially clogged fuel filter will just drive a 4L60 or 80 nuts. However, as a disclaimer, you are getting around the magic “7-year" mark @ 100K miles and the 2-3 shift is the most critical in my view. If all else fails, I mean if EVERYTHING else fails, pull that pan and see if it shows signs of black "soot" on the bottom. If it does, you need a tranny. Just don't think so, tho. Think you have a drivability concern here and not a transmission problem at all. Allan
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