koda2000
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change the fluid,suck it out if you have no wrench turning skills,fill with the lucas trans fluid.i have done this with trannys that had more metal in the pans than i have ever seen! see what happens imo the trans was never serviced.if you do get it to move in a few weeks do it again.the lucas is a lot more costly than atf but you might be just as surprised as i was! this was a buddys truck that he wanted to drive it to the junkyard and used for another year. when you get back home have the filter changed and the converter drained also and use the lucas again.i do not know what is in that stuff but i have seen transmissions rise from the dead after completely using that stuff than the atf. good luck, cheap fix compared to a rebuilt!!
Lucas Trans Fix is nothing more that high viscosity trans fluid. It may help if your problem is something that can be helped by increased pressure, but it will have no effect if you have broken parts. It's meant to be added to your ATF, not replace it. BTW - Unlike the V8's I don't believe there's any way to drain the torque converter on either of the V6 transmissions.