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Tranny (transmission) question

submitted by MaryXmas to cars 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 19:32:16 ago (+5/-0)     (cars)

The tranny is slipping a little when the car is cold but seems to go away after the car warms up a bit. 140k miles, generic model sedan, 2012, automatic transmission. I am working on adding some Lucas. Is this a huge deal and time for a rebuild or something that can wait 10k miles? Getting to the point where adding a new tranny might not be worth the 4k.


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[ - ] usedoilanalysis 0 points 10 monthsJun 13, 2023 08:33:51 ago (+0/-0)

Bands are wearing, Lucas should help a bit.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 10 monthsJun 13, 2023 09:17:27 ago (+0/-0)

I loaded it up with Lucas and another one. It is pretty much all filler at this point and very little actual fluid. Spins like a top. I wonder if that will cause it's own issues... ? Hmm..

[ - ] usedoilanalysis 0 points 10 monthsJun 15, 2023 08:48:25 ago (+0/-0)

The secret sauce in Lucas is an oil based polymer that has excellent fluidity and pumpability but sticks to metal.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvrSQzV2HEQ

While a good product you should definitely have mostly ATF in your transmission. The valve bodies etc can get clogged if the fluid is too thick. When mixed with ATF fluid the Lucas stuff barely changes the working viscosity of the fluid.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 1 point 10 monthsJun 15, 2023 09:41:24 ago (+1/-0)

Good call. I need an oil change so I will ask for some guidance. Also, it was a pain in the ass trying to figure out the fill level. There are two marks and a hot but no High mark as I was expecting. Gotta keep an eye on it when we get in the 90's.

[ - ] BoozyB 2 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:54:51 ago (+2/-0)

I have used an additive called Shudder Fixx
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002JMLQU?tag=bravesoftwa04-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1&language=en_US

I've used it in a Mazda CX-9 and a couple Subarus.
Worked like magic. I have read that it's not recommended for Fords and maybe others, so do some research and read reviews.
For less than $15 it might be worth a try.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 8, 2023 15:09:00 ago (+0/-0)

That looks legit. I also have low fluid so I am going to use the Lucas but if my fluid was full, I would def go in this direction. Might still if the Lucas doesn't work. Thanks for the pointer.

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 2 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 19:50:29 ago (+2/-0)

How does the fluid appear?
Burned at all?

[ - ] lord_nougat 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 20:35:33 ago (+1/-1)

And how does it taste? Toasty at all?

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 3 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:16:12 ago (+3/-0)

A mild bouquet of diarrhea with an undertone of kidney failure and a slight aftertaste of cancer.
Would pair nicely with burning tire and turpentine.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:45:17 ago (+0/-0)

Unclear. No reported problems during routine maintenance. I will get a tune up this week and have the fellas check it out.

[ - ] La_Chalupacabra 2 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:57:37 ago (+2/-0)

I found a picture that's quick-and-dirty guide: https://archive.ph/3WVXE/79687c9dd31c3e7be300b02707abc620d74a2e86.jpg

I wouldn't bother with it too much if you're already planning on having the mechanic inspect it; just keep that picture in mind for future reference.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 8, 2023 15:07:42 ago (+0/-0)

Checked it out. Kinda brown and definitely low. Will be adding fluid to top it off. It tastes like marshmallows and maybe lead. It smells like a car repair shop.

[ - ] namefagsrgay 1 point 11 monthsMay 8, 2023 10:17:17 ago (+1/-0)

ATF expands when warm. Check if it's low.

[ - ] Portmanure 1 point 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 23:31:23 ago (+1/-0)

Check the transmission fluid level, low levels can cause slipping.

[ - ] Spaceman84 1 point 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:31:47 ago (+1/-0)

Don’t waste money on transmission additives. Do a fluid change first. With most vehicles you will need to do it more than once because only about 1/4-1/3 of the fluid will drain out. You should see immediate improvement after the first fluid change. If so, do it two more times to get 80-90% new fluid in the system. Dropping the pan and replacing the filter is a good idea so you can see how much metal is in the pan, but not strictly necessary if your vehicle has a drain plug.

[ - ] observation1 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 23:34:25 ago (+0/-0)

Does it leak too?

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 20:40:34 ago (+0/-0)

You could drop the pan and put a new filter in it and then fill it with new tranny fluid(not Bud Light).

Lucas oil is good and will sometimes work. But if none of that helps then its toast.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 20:43:43 ago (+0/-0)

How many miles I got left before it's toast? 50? 2k? 10k?

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 1 point 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 20:58:36 ago (+1/-0)

No way of knowing really.

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 1 point 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 21:04:25 ago (+1/-0)

Cool. Thanks for being honest. My gut tells me that this isn't currently a huge deal but likely will become one.

[ - ] Kozel 0 points 11 monthsMay 7, 2023 22:53:10 ago (+0/-0)

take a sample and send it for analysis

[ - ] MaryXmas [op] 0 points 11 monthsMay 8, 2023 15:10:32 ago (+0/-0)

Checked it out. Low fluid for now. Might still call the shop but I will give the Lucas a few days. Thanks again.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 1 point 11 monthsMay 8, 2023 16:29:52 ago (+1/-0)

Low fluid will do it. Good luck!