Transmission slips only when cold
#11
THANKS!!! You guys gave me some great info. Yes, I use the wording slipping whereas it may be just the solenoid not engaging in time .. end results sorta feel the same. No fluid leakage on the ground. Transmission shop, guy impressed me with his knowledge of the 6 speed allison transmission that he worked on for me previously. But a little disappointing with the HHR when he said he needs a CEL to begin diagnosis. Perhaps an estimate from another shop is a good idea. I am gonna try the lobotomy tonight when I get home, since that is the easiest. I'll report back with results. Thanks for all your input!!
#13
Well it shifted perfect when I drove to work and then I started this post. Sometimes the shift slips are worse than other times, so I did not think much of it. When I went to drive home, it shifted perfect. I decided to hold off on the labadomy to see what happens. It shifted perfect for about three days, then started slipping again. So what is the common denominator here, yup the outside temp!! When the outside temp is 70° or above I have no slipping. So now I am thinking this points to the loose connection in the wiring that you guys had suggested. I'll keep ya posted when I find it.
#15
I get home and it works PERFECT! And still no codes stored.
#18
Absolutely not. You see I drive a 2008 maroon HHR with an intermittent shift problem. My wife drives the 2009 white HHR that we all had extensive conversations about last year trying to determine why it was running hot, turned out to be a clogged heater core. So after that fiasco, the wife pays more attention to the engine temp than she does her speed. lol.
#19
UPDATE:
Well I was driving home down the hiway doing about 65 and all of a sudden it felt like it went into neutral. I hit the gas and the tach would just rev up. I pulled off onto a side street and came to a complete stop. As I started accelerating it worked fine, until it was ready to shift into 3rd gear, it would not. So I drove the back roads home doing a max of 35mph, not a big deal since the speed limit was 40mph.
I tried all of your suggestions, checking connections, measuring grounds, lobotomy, nothing changed. Pulled codes and I got two, one was:
P0977 – Shift solenoid (SS) B -control circuit high
BINGO!! that solenoid I have been suspicious of. I took it to my tranny shop for a diagnosis. He calls later and tells me it likely has internal damage and needs a rebuild $1200. I ask him how much to replace the two shift solenoids and says $100, but no gaurantee. I say go for it. He calls back a few days later and tells me to come pick it up. Bill was $150, since he added fluid ($15) and a torque converter solenoid looked a little shabby ($35). I had provided the two AC Delco shift solenoids and 3 quarts of fluid.
Runs like new right now.
Thanks for everyone's advise!! As always I really appreciate you guys. Thanks!
Well I was driving home down the hiway doing about 65 and all of a sudden it felt like it went into neutral. I hit the gas and the tach would just rev up. I pulled off onto a side street and came to a complete stop. As I started accelerating it worked fine, until it was ready to shift into 3rd gear, it would not. So I drove the back roads home doing a max of 35mph, not a big deal since the speed limit was 40mph.
I tried all of your suggestions, checking connections, measuring grounds, lobotomy, nothing changed. Pulled codes and I got two, one was:
P0977 – Shift solenoid (SS) B -control circuit high
BINGO!! that solenoid I have been suspicious of. I took it to my tranny shop for a diagnosis. He calls later and tells me it likely has internal damage and needs a rebuild $1200. I ask him how much to replace the two shift solenoids and says $100, but no gaurantee. I say go for it. He calls back a few days later and tells me to come pick it up. Bill was $150, since he added fluid ($15) and a torque converter solenoid looked a little shabby ($35). I had provided the two AC Delco shift solenoids and 3 quarts of fluid.
Runs like new right now.
Thanks for everyone's advise!! As always I really appreciate you guys. Thanks!