ponkotsu
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- Colorado Springs, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2005 Lincoln Aviator
Got the tranny rebuilt a few weeks ago, and its already gone bad. Its in much worse condition than before the rebuild. I wanted to get some idea of what might be wrong before I bring it back to the shop. Symptoms are:
1 Whiny torque converter from the beginning, but the shop said that was "normal".
2 When coasting downhill, if I put in neutral the rpms don't go down to idle. Stays around 1600rpm. (Like the torque converter is not unlocking.)
3 Yesterday while climbing a pretty good mountain, it started shifting really rough, jerking the truck.
4 Now when it shifts into 3rd gear it pounds pretty hard and I can hear some loud whining sound while it's finding the right gear.
5 Seems like it has no power at all.
I'm planning to drive it to the shop only because it seems bad enough that I wouldn't consider it a drivable vehicle. I don't think they will give me any trouble about the warranty, I just want to know what's going on so I can have confidence I won't have trouble with it again in the future. I'm tempted to ask to be present when they tear it down again.
1 Whiny torque converter from the beginning, but the shop said that was "normal".
2 When coasting downhill, if I put in neutral the rpms don't go down to idle. Stays around 1600rpm. (Like the torque converter is not unlocking.)
3 Yesterday while climbing a pretty good mountain, it started shifting really rough, jerking the truck.
4 Now when it shifts into 3rd gear it pounds pretty hard and I can hear some loud whining sound while it's finding the right gear.
5 Seems like it has no power at all.
I'm planning to drive it to the shop only because it seems bad enough that I wouldn't consider it a drivable vehicle. I don't think they will give me any trouble about the warranty, I just want to know what's going on so I can have confidence I won't have trouble with it again in the future. I'm tempted to ask to be present when they tear it down again.