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Engine & Drivetrain
Transmission trouble light
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou M" data-source="post: 1002691" data-attributes="member: 60944"><p>PRM. Take it to the dealer and have them troubleshoot it. From what I can tell, they have a capabillity to really analyze the tranny and find out what is exactly wrong. Might cost you $200.00 but well worth it. Once you find out what is wrong, you can make your decision from there whether to repair yourself or have it done.</p><p></p><p> As an added note. They also said that I had two plugs that were fouled and that although they fixed the trannny, I would still have a random jerking like the trans was bad until the plugs were changed. And that was true. I changed them and now all is well. I'm just putting this out there just so you know that it may not be the tranny.</p><p></p><p> My '07 has 91K miles. The plugs are supposed to be changed at 100K. They are those extended 2 piece ones (4.6L). I broke two of them while changing them out. I found a on line video on how to use the special tool to remove them.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Lou...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou M, post: 1002691, member: 60944"] PRM. Take it to the dealer and have them troubleshoot it. From what I can tell, they have a capabillity to really analyze the tranny and find out what is exactly wrong. Might cost you $200.00 but well worth it. Once you find out what is wrong, you can make your decision from there whether to repair yourself or have it done. As an added note. They also said that I had two plugs that were fouled and that although they fixed the trannny, I would still have a random jerking like the trans was bad until the plugs were changed. And that was true. I changed them and now all is well. I'm just putting this out there just so you know that it may not be the tranny. My '07 has 91K miles. The plugs are supposed to be changed at 100K. They are those extended 2 piece ones (4.6L). I broke two of them while changing them out. I found a on line video on how to use the special tool to remove them. Lou... [/QUOTE]
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