motoshrump
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Hey all,
The easiest way to explain this is by having you watch a short clip on YouTube. Video is titled :
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - Busted / Broken Transmission
Just curious if I should just go with an overhaul or by chance is it isolated to just the solenoid packs. After it slipped and chattered I "gently" went through the gears manually and they are all still there but it is starting to surge and slip at 60 mph.
The tranny first slipped when I went full throttle from a rolling start at around 20mph. It downshifted to first loaded up for a split second and then totally disengaged in my opinion there almost seemed to be no clutching at all. No warning lights flashed at all.
I drove for another 10 miles babying it and everything was quiet. After that it slipped at 3000 rpm and made that terrible skipping ratcheting "snap" when I half throttled up a hill to get home. Amazingly enough it is still drivable and oddly there is no metal in the fluid yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Jeremy
The easiest way to explain this is by having you watch a short clip on YouTube. Video is titled :
Pontiac Grand Prix GTP - Busted / Broken Transmission
Just curious if I should just go with an overhaul or by chance is it isolated to just the solenoid packs. After it slipped and chattered I "gently" went through the gears manually and they are all still there but it is starting to surge and slip at 60 mph.
The tranny first slipped when I went full throttle from a rolling start at around 20mph. It downshifted to first loaded up for a split second and then totally disengaged in my opinion there almost seemed to be no clutching at all. No warning lights flashed at all.
I drove for another 10 miles babying it and everything was quiet. After that it slipped at 3000 rpm and made that terrible skipping ratcheting "snap" when I half throttled up a hill to get home. Amazingly enough it is still drivable and oddly there is no metal in the fluid yet. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance, Jeremy