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Default 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-10-2007 , 08:27 PM






Sluggish shift from 1st to second then slipping when accelerating to
pass. Car is automatic with 179 k, changed fluid at 80k and screen or
filter cant remember. Should I flush system again? Will this help? Any
advice would be greatly appreciated!
1994 Maxima GXE auto 179K

Tony C.


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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-10-2007 , 08:51 PM






Tony Deb wrote:
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Sluggish shift from 1st to second then slipping when accelerating to
pass. Car is automatic with 179 k, changed fluid at 80k and screen or
filter cant remember. Should I flush system again? Will this help? Any
advice would be greatly appreciated!
1994 Maxima GXE auto 179K

Tony C.

If the fluid is full it's likely rebuild time.


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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-11-2007 , 11:38 PM



You've done well if this is the original tranny. My 90 & 94 needed rebuilds
at 120k miles.
Time to take it in! Find a good shop that replaces the torque converter,
puts in a hard 2-3 shift kit, reman'd bell housing.

Chris
94 GXE, 06 SE


"Tony Deb" <acdccc (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote

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Sluggish shift from 1st to second then slipping when accelerating to
pass. Car is automatic with 179 k, changed fluid at 80k and screen or
filter cant remember. Should I flush system again? Will this help? Any
advice would be greatly appreciated!
1994 Maxima GXE auto 179K

Tony C.




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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-14-2007 , 04:57 PM



Thanks for the info. Any idea on approximate cost here in upstate n.y.?

Tony C.


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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-15-2007 , 11:26 PM



I had both of mine rebuilt for $1500 each here in Plano, Texas.

Chris

"Tony Deb" <acdccc (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote

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Thanks for the info. Any idea on approximate cost here in upstate n.y.?

Tony C.




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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-16-2007 , 02:53 PM



Speaking as a 22 year resident of Plano, I am amazed that you were able to
find a competent place in town for that sort of work. Who did you use?


On 5/15/07 11:26 PM, in article EJv2i.38366$3B5.1184@trnddc08, "Chris H"
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I had both of mine rebuilt for $1500 each here in Plano, Texas.

Chris

"Tony Deb" <acdccc (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message
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Thanks for the info. Any idea on approximate cost here in upstate n.y.?

Tony C.





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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-19-2007 , 02:52 PM



Plano Automatic Transmission, owned by Jeff McLeod, on Ave. J.
Best tranny shop in town! Honest, willing to do little stuff for free, drops
me off and picks me up at the train station! No nonsense, no hardsell, no
b.s.ing!
Need I say more!

Chris



"E Meyer" <epmeyer50 (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote

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Speaking as a 22 year resident of Plano, I am amazed that you were able to
find a competent place in town for that sort of work. Who did you use?


On 5/15/07 11:26 PM, in article EJv2i.38366$3B5.1184@trnddc08, "Chris H"
oldpuck81 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

I had both of mine rebuilt for $1500 each here in Plano, Texas.

Chris

"Tony Deb" <acdccc (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:18290-4648DB5E-668 (AT) storefull-3318 (DOT) bay.webtv.net...
Thanks for the info. Any idea on approximate cost here in upstate n.y.?

Tony C.







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Default Re: 94 Max Tranny slipping - 05-21-2007 , 09:57 AM



Thanks. I'll put them on my list.


On 5/19/07 2:52 PM, in article lAI3i.890$ky6.237@trnddc02, "Chris H"
<oldpuck81 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
Plano Automatic Transmission, owned by Jeff McLeod, on Ave. J.
Best tranny shop in town! Honest, willing to do little stuff for free, drops
me off and picks me up at the train station! No nonsense, no hardsell, no
b.s.ing!
Need I say more!

Chris



"E Meyer" <epmeyer50 (AT) msn (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:C270CB89.22BC5%epmeyer50 (AT) msn (DOT) com...
Speaking as a 22 year resident of Plano, I am amazed that you were able to
find a competent place in town for that sort of work. Who did you use?


On 5/15/07 11:26 PM, in article EJv2i.38366$3B5.1184@trnddc08, "Chris H"
oldpuck81 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

I had both of mine rebuilt for $1500 each here in Plano, Texas.

Chris

"Tony Deb" <acdccc (AT) webtv (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:18290-4648DB5E-668 (AT) storefull-3318 (DOT) bay.webtv.net...
Thanks for the info. Any idea on approximate cost here in upstate n.y.?

Tony C.








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