Transmission
#13
So any idea what he put into the transmission? How many quarts did he put in? Understand draining this fluid, you will still have a gallon in the torque conveter. There is a technique in filling these up, remvoing a fill plug to see when it is full. You do NOT want to try to put the transmission inot gear if it is not full, you WILL burn up the clutches. The 4T40E transmission takes 7.4 qts to fill if you drop the pan. So you would have needed almost 2 gallons, not just one. answer the questions, hopefully this is an easy fix.
#16
So any idea what he put into the transmission? How many quarts did he put in? Understand draining this fluid, you will still have a gallon in the torque conveter. There is a technique in filling these up, remvoing a fill plug to see when it is full. You do NOT want to try to put the transmission inot gear if it is not full, you WILL burn up the clutches. The 4T40E transmission takes 7.4 qts to fill if you drop the pan. So you would have needed almost 2 gallons, not just one. answer the questions, hopefully this is an easy fix.
#19
If he only put 1 gallon in it is nearly 1 gallon short of full; it should have taken 7 qts.
I would check the level first. It would be nice to know what was put in, I can't believe somebody just walked into the store and didn't notice there were several different types of fluid. Either type of DEXRON is OK. If he put something else in you are going to need a complete flush and fill.
The good news is the solenoids are replaceable for less than a new trans.
I would check the level first. It would be nice to know what was put in, I can't believe somebody just walked into the store and didn't notice there were several different types of fluid. Either type of DEXRON is OK. If he put something else in you are going to need a complete flush and fill.
The good news is the solenoids are replaceable for less than a new trans.