zebrex
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- 94 xlt 4x4
Ok I did a good job of confusing myself this morning.
I have been convinced that my A4LD has the very common bad seals in the reverse piston problem.
When the truck is cold I have to wait about 10 seconds before reverse kicks in. This is the only problem my tranny is giving me.
This morning I was running ahead of schedule (first time for everthing) and started my X about ten minutes before I was ready to leave. after running in the garage (with door open) for about 10 minutes I jump in it to leave put it in reverse and instant engagement.
So If I start my truck and put it in reverse within a few seconds of starting I have a reverse delay. If I let the truck run for a few minutes no delay. also if the engine is still warm from driving and then I start it and put it in reverse there is no delay.
I have not owned the truck long enough to reach outside temps above freezing.
So is the delay I am having normal or will the o-ring upgrade cure my delay?
my fluid is topped off and looks good and red.
I am also confused about parts needed for the reverse servo fix. I priced a complete gasket and seal kit for $38 from a local trans shop. Can I just buy the upgraded seal kit or do I need the entire gasket and seal kit?
I have been convinced that my A4LD has the very common bad seals in the reverse piston problem.
When the truck is cold I have to wait about 10 seconds before reverse kicks in. This is the only problem my tranny is giving me.
This morning I was running ahead of schedule (first time for everthing) and started my X about ten minutes before I was ready to leave. after running in the garage (with door open) for about 10 minutes I jump in it to leave put it in reverse and instant engagement.
So If I start my truck and put it in reverse within a few seconds of starting I have a reverse delay. If I let the truck run for a few minutes no delay. also if the engine is still warm from driving and then I start it and put it in reverse there is no delay.
I have not owned the truck long enough to reach outside temps above freezing.
So is the delay I am having normal or will the o-ring upgrade cure my delay?
my fluid is topped off and looks good and red.
I am also confused about parts needed for the reverse servo fix. I priced a complete gasket and seal kit for $38 from a local trans shop. Can I just buy the upgraded seal kit or do I need the entire gasket and seal kit?