Dash Riprock
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A few days back there was a thread with someone who had found that their coolant was gone and was having shifting problems. I just wanted to confirm this problem and state my experience for others so far.
My wife's 95 XLT started having shifting problems a month ago. Same problem that is described on this site a 100 times over:
O/D light blinking, no O/D shifting. Clunking into Reverse hard. Other difficulties in the 1-2, 2-3 shifts...etc.
A check of the dipstick showed two things, both bad:
1. The tranny no longer contained Mercon V, in its place was some form of black coffee
2. The fluid level was nearly 2 inches above the fill line
The wife used to take this thing to a tune-up place while I was too busy with various other hobbies, but no longer.
I changed the fluid and filter. At this time I also found, to my amazement, that the radiator and catch tank were bone dry, or nearly so. I kept adding coolant and water til it finally topped off. Because I have spent my life working on motorcycles and manual transmission autos, it really didnt click about the radiator cooling the tranny fluid. However, when all the symptoms returned last week, and after readng this website, I was preparing to do the valve body overhaul described on this site or , gulp, shelling out 2-3K for a new tranny, when the light finally came on and I went and checked the radiator.
Sure enough, I couldnt see any coolant. I had to add 48oz to top it off and then fill up the overflow tank. I disconnected the battery to clear the fault, reconnected and drove around for a while. No O/D light flashing, good shifting. I was relieved, but now I have to find a coolant leak. Its not going into hte engine, no steam, no milky oil. Its not going into the tranny, fluid looks good. Where the hell did it go??
First thing I will do is replace the radiator cap. From there I will just have to keep watching for leaks, maybe associated with the heater??
So for anyone with the shifting problems, check your coolant. Apparently overheated tranny fluid will cause the fault described by so many.
If anyone can offer any advice as to the coolant leak, it would be appreciated.
By the way great site!
My wife's 95 XLT started having shifting problems a month ago. Same problem that is described on this site a 100 times over:
O/D light blinking, no O/D shifting. Clunking into Reverse hard. Other difficulties in the 1-2, 2-3 shifts...etc.
A check of the dipstick showed two things, both bad:
1. The tranny no longer contained Mercon V, in its place was some form of black coffee
2. The fluid level was nearly 2 inches above the fill line
The wife used to take this thing to a tune-up place while I was too busy with various other hobbies, but no longer.
I changed the fluid and filter. At this time I also found, to my amazement, that the radiator and catch tank were bone dry, or nearly so. I kept adding coolant and water til it finally topped off. Because I have spent my life working on motorcycles and manual transmission autos, it really didnt click about the radiator cooling the tranny fluid. However, when all the symptoms returned last week, and after readng this website, I was preparing to do the valve body overhaul described on this site or , gulp, shelling out 2-3K for a new tranny, when the light finally came on and I went and checked the radiator.
Sure enough, I couldnt see any coolant. I had to add 48oz to top it off and then fill up the overflow tank. I disconnected the battery to clear the fault, reconnected and drove around for a while. No O/D light flashing, good shifting. I was relieved, but now I have to find a coolant leak. Its not going into hte engine, no steam, no milky oil. Its not going into the tranny, fluid looks good. Where the hell did it go??
First thing I will do is replace the radiator cap. From there I will just have to keep watching for leaks, maybe associated with the heater??
So for anyone with the shifting problems, check your coolant. Apparently overheated tranny fluid will cause the fault described by so many.
If anyone can offer any advice as to the coolant leak, it would be appreciated.
By the way great site!