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Old 06-25-2021, 03:32 PM
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Just for any users reading this post, before you go replacing parts assuming the transmission needs rebuilding, just perform a transmission fluid flush first. This allows you to check for metal shavings in the drained fluid and also hard shifting along with other problems can be caused by old or lack of fluid. Here is a good in-depth article on how to perform a transmission flush on the 4T65E, https://timebusinessnews.com/diy-4t6...n-fluid-flush/.
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Originally Posted by gmwaybakk
Just for any users reading this post, before you go replacing parts assuming the transmission needs rebuilding, just perform a transmission fluid flush first. This allows you to check for metal shavings in the drained fluid and also hard shifting along with other problems can be caused by old or lack of fluid. Here is a good in-depth article on how to perform a transmission flush on the 4T65E, https://timebusinessnews.com/diy-4t6...n-fluid-flush/.
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Originally Posted by gmwaybakk
Just for any users reading this post, before you go replacing parts assuming the transmission needs rebuilding, just perform a transmission fluid flush first. This allows you to check for metal shavings in the drained fluid and also hard shifting along with other problems can be caused by old or lack of fluid. Here is a good in-depth article on how to perform a transmission flush on the 4T65E, https://timebusinessnews.com/diy-4t6...n-fluid-flush/.
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