So I need a shift kit. Simple as that. My car shifts normally 97% of the time, bangs into gear every so often especially when hot and driven hard. It throws the p1811 max adapt long shift code. From almost everything Ive read, the fix is a shift kit and bottle of Lucas stop slip.
I am not about to take my trans apart, I dont have the knowledge, tools, or skill, and this is my DD and I am unable to trade in or get a different car so Im not about to turn it into a science experiment.
I called around to a few transmission shops in town to ask one simple direct question: "Could you quote me a price to install a shift kit in a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix?" Everywhere I call wants to get into symptoms, "does it shift?" "how many miles?" "have you maintained it?" "what exactly is it doing?" etc. I explained exactly what it was doing, just as in the first sentence of this post. All of them have said "well, we need to get it in for diagnostics to find out if there is a code and what exactly is wrong with it, gonna be (40-70 bucks) to diagnose it." I reiterated that I just want a quote for a shift kit and they again tell me they need to diagnose to see what the problem is.
So seriously, if I have a sore throat, a runny nose, a headache and sinus pressure, what am I going to do? Go pay a doctor 200 bucks for him to tell me I have a cold? Or am I going to go to Walgreens and buy a box of Alka-Seltzer? I know what the problem is, i dont need it told to me, I just need to freaking fix it. When I walk up to the counter at Walgreens with a box of Alka-Seltzer, are they going to ask me my symptoms or are they just going to ring it up and tell me how much to pay?
Why does it need to be this hard to get a simple service done?