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T100 Transmission
#810843
05/09/07 11:03 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 6
OP
Need a Spot
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I did a search but did not quite find a relative answer to my problem.
I gotten this truck from my father. I found out routine tuneups were not done on this truck. So i ended up doing so.
As of last week, The Automatic transmission started acting funnny. here are the symptoms:
From a dead stop (red light), and then roll.. the transmission "jerks". Almost seems like it rolls out of 2nd then onto 1st, but even whent rolling out of engaged "Low" gear, it does the same thing.
Another problem "Sometimes" is 3rd to 4th gear change, it slips? RPM goes up until you let off the gas, then in engages in the right gear.
I might note, it doesn't happen all the time. Also, it seems that when the truck is cold (before warming up) this doesn't occur until warmed.
I was reading some posts, and this is what I gathered:
FLuid Flush Solenoid Coolant?? (I just cheked and it is LOW) New tranny <- I sure as hell hope not.
1996 T100 Sr5 - 205xxx miles.
Any help would do. I am a newb to Trucks, and if you mention any sort of Acronym, please do explain what they are.
Thank you very much.
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810844
05/10/07 12:16 AM
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Joined: Feb 2005
Posts: 197
Wheeler
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The least I would do is, drain and replace trans fluid. Make sure the fluid level is correct. Recheck level a few times to be sure. Sometimes it's kinda tricky. This would be a great starting point. I would not do a power flush at this point. I think the milage is too high for a power flush. Try new fluid and post back results.
J-Bird
'95.5 T, SR5, Bone stock w/32x11.50's '06 Sonata LX
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: J_Bird]
#810845
05/10/07 12:27 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 6
OP
Need a Spot
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Thank you for the reply. I will give that a go and repost if it did the trick or not.
Thanks again.
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810846
05/10/07 01:14 AM
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Joined: Sep 2006
Posts: 981
Rock Warrior
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Had the same problem with my 93 V6 Camry, either the trans is shot or the shifting solenoid is no good.
What helped for me was a small flush and I added lucas stop slip, while it didnt cure it it helped alot.
1996 T100, Mickey Thomson Classics, Bridgestone Dueler AT 265/75/16, custom offroad KC's.
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810847
05/10/07 01:25 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 3,466
Roll Me Over
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my solenoids acted quirky several years ago. it would not shift from 1 to 2. i did a drain and refill, and then again, and then again, and then again. you only get out a coupld of quarts from a ~15 quart system. by doing it and then running aroud for 15 minutes and then again and repeat, you get a lot more of the old stuff out without the power flush method. of course you lose some of the new stuff you just put in each time, but it is still worth it. my problem went away. i think a solenoid was just sticking.
Scott Landon 1995 T100 - total buildup underway 1988 4Runner (22RE, W56) - new DD 2005 Dodge CTD 4x4 - Tow Beast 1990 Spec Miata 2010 GT3 2013 E92 M3
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: surlynkid]
#810848
05/10/07 05:38 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 6
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Need a Spot
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Thanks for the input guys. Surlynkid, So you didnt have to replace anything but fluids? no solenoids? thanks. my solenoids acted quirky several years ago. it would not shift from 1 to 2. i did a drain and refill, and then again, and then again, and then again. you only get out a coupld of quarts from a ~15 quart system. by doing it and then running aroud for 15 minutes and then again and repeat, you get a lot more of the old stuff out without the power flush method. of course you lose some of the new stuff you just put in each time, but it is still worth it. my problem went away. i think a solenoid was just sticking.
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810849
05/10/07 08:57 PM
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Joined: Apr 2001
Posts: 3,466
Roll Me Over
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nope, not a thing. i went out and bought a bunch of cheap ATF and did the drain, fill, drive a few miles and repeat process about 5 times. worked great since.
Scott Landon 1995 T100 - total buildup underway 1988 4Runner (22RE, W56) - new DD 2005 Dodge CTD 4x4 - Tow Beast 1990 Spec Miata 2010 GT3 2013 E92 M3
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810850
05/11/07 05:51 AM
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Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 29
Getting the Wheeling Fever
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nsjuice,
The drain plug might be a bit quirky, meaning easy to strip. The first time you try to remove it, it might already feel cross threaded. Even if it doesn't, it's best to go slow. The first time you remove it: For every 1/4 turn of the wrench counter clockwise, turn it back in the same amount until it's removed. Get yourself a crushwasher for the last fill.
'86 4 X 4 Hilux (sold) '97 T-100 4 X 4 SR5 '05 Tacoma 4 X 4 TRD Sport DBL Cab LB
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: RichO]
#810851
05/11/07 09:08 PM
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Joined: Aug 2003
Posts: 676
Rock Warrior
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nsjuice,
The drain plug might be a bit quirky, meaning easy to strip. The first time you try to remove it, it might already feel cross threaded. Even if it doesn't, it's best to go slow. The first time you remove it: For every 1/4 turn of the wrench counter clockwise, turn it back in the same amount until it's removed. Get yourself a crushwasher for the last fill. Amen to that!!!. If you are going to do that much draining all at once you might try the "home flush" method: Flush
1997 T-100 4X4 Xcab,Warn Hubs 02 Camry LE 2008 Yaris
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Re: T100 Transmission
[Re: nsjuice]
#810852
05/12/07 08:30 AM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 6
OP
Need a Spot
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Thanks for the littlest of input. I will make sure i do that.
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