Looking at my daughter's 2000 Grand Pix GT 3.8 Auto. About 3 weeks ago I replace both front wheel bearings with MOOG from Rockauto. At the time I checked several things for her including the transmission fluid level. The fluid was discolored and probably on the low side of the "full" level. I didn't have any fluid at the time so I didn't add any. Fast forward to today, she was a couple blocks from my house when the car quit driving. She got it off to the side of the road and when I got home we towed it back to the garage.
I asked her about noises with the transmission before it quit working and she said it only really had issues with slipping over the last day or two and the engine would wind some. She gets her diagnostic ability from her mom though (what did it smell like? "It smelled hot").
I have done a little reading here and probably know the answer already, but I just want to get some support for my thoughts before I just start pulling the transmission.
Here is what I have:
1. No gears forward or back even at high RPM will not hook up.
2. There is a grinding noise coming from the transmission area, didn't try to totally pinpoint where specifically. Its low enough that inside the car you really have to know its there to hear it but with the hood open its definitely there.
3. Fluid is still discolored (go figure that didn't fix itself ) and the level is actually high now and there are some larger bubbles on the dipstick, just a few so I am not sure this is important or not.
I know this transmission is computer controlled, I can't think of any reason why a bad wheel speed sensor would cause this problem though. There are no traction or ABS lights indicating an error like that anyway, so my guess is that I don't have a bad sensor there. No check engine light but I didn't try to pull codes, my only experience with a bad auto recently I couldn't access transmission codes with the loaner from O'Reilly.
Is there enough info here to absolutely say its transmission time? What is the logical guess, pump?
Thanks for your help.