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Transmission Problem? #51353 04/05/03 03:22 PM
Anonymous
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Sometimes while accelerating, the engine revs like it's in neutral, meaning that the RPMs go up really fast, but I lose power to the wheels. I have to let off the gas and then the engine will engage power to the wheels again. This has only happened while the truck is already in motion, meaning its not when I'm taking off from a traffic light. I'm taking it to the dealer today to get it checked, but wanted to know if anyone's experienced this on their truck. Thanks.

Re: Transmission Problem? #51354 04/05/03 03:56 PM
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swerks Offline
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Did you check your fluid level???


99 4X4Runner SR5. deck plate mod. TRD exhaust. Bilsteins/Donahoes.Waag side bars.optima red top.Load warrior.
Re: Transmission Problem? #51355 04/05/03 07:42 PM
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Sounds like clutch slippage to me. Happens when your flywheels mating surface gets impacted with clutch material and or contaminants. Clutch plate could be glazed to, from slippage. Basically what happens is the sticky "GRIPTION" face of the clutch gets transformed into a surface similar to 1200 grit sandpaper...waxy. My 22RE'd 88' is doing this same thing right now with a 15 month old clutch. high end of 3rd gear sometimes, but mostly in 4th and 5th. Doesnt happen all the time-but enough to warrant me tearing her down and replacing a few things. I do know my Tranny front seal and engine rear main are both seeping...probably the cause. You have any leaks back in that area? ~Darin <img border="0" alt="[Baby]" title="" src="graemlins/baby.gif" />


88' 4x4 *22R-EB Gen II*
87' $Runner *22R-EB Gen I*
85' Sillyca 22R-Esq

"I LIVE IN MY OWN WORLD...THEY KNOW ME WELL THERE"
Re: Transmission Problem? #51356 04/05/03 09:50 PM
Anonymous
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Darin - He's got an auto.

Drop the pan, change the filter, and FLUSH the old fluid. If it still slips start looking for another tranny to drop in there. Could be your torque converter but if you're going to rip out the tranny and install a new T-converter, you're probably looking at about as much $ for a good used tranny. Go all the way and get you're confidence back.

$.02

Tom

Re: Transmission Problem? #51357 04/06/03 01:48 AM
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Esquire812 Offline
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Oooops...sorry. <img border="0" alt="[Drunk]" title="" src="graemlins/drunk.gif" /> But look on the brightside, if you ever get a manual tranny...you can reflect back on this post and be good to go! lol
~Darin <img border="0" alt="[Baby]" title="" src="graemlins/baby.gif" />
PS-I promise to pay better attention from now on.


88' 4x4 *22R-EB Gen II*
87' $Runner *22R-EB Gen I*
85' Sillyca 22R-Esq

"I LIVE IN MY OWN WORLD...THEY KNOW ME WELL THERE"
Re: Transmission Problem? #51358 04/06/03 03:42 AM
Anonymous
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Bad news for me... dealer says that the transmission is slipping... and I just bought this truck <img border="0" title="" alt="[Frown]" src="images/icons/frown.gif" /> ! They hooked it up to their computer and were not able to find any problems, but when they took it for a test drive, the mechanic was able to duplicate the problem during highway speeds. I was told that as the weather warms, the tranny will slip more frequently, but I don't remember the reason why - I was still in shock. Dealer will get me pricing on a used transmission on Tuesday.

I don't know much about transmissions, what's the difference between a "used" vs. "rebuilt" one? Can my existing one be fixed? Feel free to give any advise... I'm all ears <img border="0" title="" alt="[Confused]" src="images/icons/confused.gif" /> !

Re: Transmission Problem? #51359 04/06/03 08:51 PM
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Esquire812 Offline
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Although Im strongly against automatic transmissions...I have seen them on TV!LOL

*Seriously though-sounds like a tough break.
USED vs. REBUILT
Used transmission is what is in your rig right now. Same goes for the manual transmission in my truck-it has mileage on it, wear and tear etc...USED.
Rebuilt is a USED transmission that has been torn down, had the gears and shafts inspected, and in your case had the bands, valves etc replaced. Tolerences are brought back to as close as new as possible. USED generally comes out of a wrecked vehicle (be careful here) and carry little or no warrranty. Rebuilt might have come from a wreck, but again...has been taken apart-inspected and re-assembled with new parts, bearings and seals. REBUILT will generally carry at least a 12month/1year warranty against defects.
Hope this helps you some...just make sure that when taking with mechanics-that there is trust there. If they seem to be holding back any info or act shady...go elsewhere. ~Darin <img border="0" alt="[Baby]" title="" src="graemlins/baby.gif" />


88' 4x4 *22R-EB Gen II*
87' $Runner *22R-EB Gen I*
85' Sillyca 22R-Esq

"I LIVE IN MY OWN WORLD...THEY KNOW ME WELL THERE"
Re: Transmission Problem? #51360 04/20/03 05:12 AM
Anonymous
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I think the mechanic might be wrong. Before you spend a wad of money on a new tranny,check a few things out. Check the TPS with an ohmeter & spacers between the throttle stop and throttle adjustment screw. Also check tour timing. I think factory specs is 10 degrees before tdc. Try retarding 2 to 5 degrees. Let it warm up real good and set your rpm's at 850 to 900. One last thing, run some 93 octane in it. My truck was doing the same thing. I almost bought a tranny. I did a little tinkering, now it runs great. Hate to see you spend a lot of money needlessy. Good luck. Dave


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