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Default Montana transmission problem ?? - 11-27-2005 , 06:01 AM






I own a 2002. I pull a tent trailer in summer and a ATV in winter, yes I
have a tranny cooler. I pull the tent trailer in drive never O.D however due
to the light weight of the ATV I pull in OD on highway only.

Since a couple of months the transmission quit for a split second, jerking
off the car a bit look like the engine is quitting , suddenly . Seems to
happen on OD only, pulling the light trailer , or sometime with nothing hook
to it . Any idea ?



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Default Re: Montana transmission problem ?? - 11-27-2005 , 01:58 PM






My 2000 Chevy Venture does this once in a while, usually when cold and
within a block from home. Just a momentary neutral upon accelleration from
stop and then normal.

Another phenomena is a long gradual trans engagement when first starting off
in the morning after the van was parked nose-up on a hill. It happens
especially when hitched up to my boat overnight on my sloped driveway. It
feels like the park brake is engaged and over about 5 seconds it engages.
The boat is about 2500 pounds.

I'm not saying this is normal but it's been doing this for 2 years and still
no sign of further trans failure.


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"Rick" <rick (AT) nowhere (DOT) com> wrote

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I own a 2002. I pull a tent trailer in summer and a ATV in winter, yes I
have a tranny cooler. I pull the tent trailer in drive never O.D however
due to the light weight of the ATV I pull in OD on highway only.

Since a couple of months the transmission quit for a split second, jerking
off the car a bit look like the engine is quitting , suddenly . Seems to
happen on OD only, pulling the light trailer , or sometime with nothing
hook to it . Any idea ?




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Default Re: Montana transmission problem ?? - 11-27-2005 , 10:07 PM



Rick wrote:
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I own a 2002. I pull a tent trailer in summer and a ATV in winter, yes I
have a tranny cooler. I pull the tent trailer in drive never O.D however due
to the light weight of the ATV I pull in OD on highway only.

Since a couple of months the transmission quit for a split second, jerking
off the car a bit look like the engine is quitting , suddenly . Seems to
happen on OD only, pulling the light trailer , or sometime with nothing hook
to it . Any idea ?


Have you been changing the transmission fluid regularly? Towing is
particularly hard on automatic transmission fluids.

John


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Rick
 
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Default Re: Montana transmission problem ?? - 11-28-2005 , 08:45 PM



No, the fluid is still red , no smell of burnt oil or clutch material,
however I will change it first opportunity.

Thanks for your input guys.

Is there some sort of device controlling the lock up of the torque conv. ?

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Rick wrote:
I own a 2002. I pull a tent trailer in summer and a ATV in winter, yes I
have a tranny cooler. I pull the tent trailer in drive never O.D however
due to the light weight of the ATV I pull in OD on highway only.

Since a couple of months the transmission quit for a split second,
jerking off the car a bit look like the engine is quitting , suddenly .
Seems to happen on OD only, pulling the light trailer , or sometime with
nothing hook to it . Any idea ?

Have you been changing the transmission fluid regularly? Towing is
particularly hard on automatic transmission fluids.

John



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