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Old 04-23-2012, 11:45 AM
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Automatic transmission issue

Just had my first major problem with my 06 LT 2.4 Auto trans. 145k miles

Yesterday, when going around a corner, the transmission just stopped and the engine revved up. No forward progress at all. Reverse works fine.

I have flushed the fluid every 40,000 and flushed and changed the filter at 120k.

Car never slipped a shift or shifted abruptly. Always shifted perfectly.

Any ideas? Also, is there anyone out there who knows how difficult it is to replace the tranny with another one?
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Old 04-23-2012, 02:01 PM
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Hmmm, lost all forward gears at once, that could be the Transmission Control Module failing, or the shift solenoids(but to lose all four speeds is unusual), or a catastrophic internal failure.

The first step I guess would be to have it hauled to a reputable transmission shop or your dealer for a diagnostic check before condemning the unit. It might be something simple, cheap, and easy to fix. If its not the case, get a price on a used or reman transmission installed.

While you can replace the trans yourself, if you've never done the job, especially on a front drive vehicle....it can be a major hassle.
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Old 04-23-2012, 06:41 PM
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Thanks 843de. I spoke with a few reputable shops. Wow, what a variety of opinions. Here they are:
1. Total internal failure
2. Possible TCM or shift solenoids
3. Since reverse works and they work off the same cluster, might be a solenoid to the #1 gear.
4. Since I have always kept the tranny in the best shape, and there were no other problems at all, one reputable shop has seen this in other HHR's and Cobalts. A tube in the pan area can, and has come loose in other models, causing the car to go into neutral mode, except for reverse . Simply pull the pan and reinstall the tube. Another reputable shop said the same thing. I will be trying this tomorrow.

Thanks for the advice and let me know if this sounds like a real solution.
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Old 04-23-2012, 07:36 PM
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if it was catastrophic, you would see metal shavings of some sort on the dipstick....but now that i just thought of that, i think the HHR doesnt have a tranny dipstick
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Hope it's the TCM since those are a piece of cake to replace and can be had for under 70 bucks brand new via amazon!
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Old 04-23-2012, 09:47 PM
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Since it happened while turning, I was thinking the TCM may have rattled around and a connection came loose? So much for the trans fluid flushing arguments, maybe that really is a bad idea?
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Originally Posted by humbledservant
Thanks 843de. I spoke with a few reputable shops. Wow, what a variety of opinions. Here they are:
1. Total internal failure
2. Possible TCM or shift solenoids
3. Since reverse works and they work off the same cluster, might be a solenoid to the #1 gear.
4. Since I have always kept the tranny in the best shape, and there were no other problems at all, one reputable shop has seen this in other HHR's and Cobalts. A tube in the pan area can, and has come loose in other models, causing the car to go into neutral mode, except for reverse . Simply pull the pan and reinstall the tube. Another reputable shop said the same thing. I will be trying this tomorrow.

Thanks for the advice and let me know if this sounds like a real solution.
I'm split between #2 and #4, but since you have more than one shop saying the same thing based on their experience, I think when they drop the pan you might just have a bad day turn good.

We'll be waiting to hear what they found.
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Old 04-24-2012, 06:40 PM
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Crap, my new TCM wasn't needed. So, if yours is a TCM I have a GM part number 24252114, brand new, for 70 bucks including shipping! My wiring to the TCM wasn't fully seated, so I removed the plug and then fully seated it, and now all is well.
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Old 04-24-2012, 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by ImNewHere
Crap, my new TCM wasn't needed. So, if yours is a TCM I have a GM part number 24252114, brand new, for 70 bucks including shipping! My wiring to the TCM wasn't fully seated, so I removed the plug and then fully seated it, and now all is well.
Did you by any chance think to put electrical grease on the connector? Maybe prevent future probs.
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Yep, I did.
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