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Default Tranny still skipping - 03-13-2006 , 09:53 PM






i made a post in the past about this and did what you have suggested. I
changed transmisson oil cleaned out the pan and changed the filter. but
the transmisson still skips. there were no metal particals in my oil when
i drained so the trans is no broken. what would u suggest i do next?
i was told by a friend it might be the timeing belt??


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Default problem with 2000 maxima - 03-18-2006 , 11:51 PM






I changed transmisson oil cleaned out the pan and changed the filter. but
the transmisson still skips. there were no metal particals in my oil when
i drained so the trans is no broken. what would u suggest i do next? i was
told by a friend it might be the timeing belt??


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Default Re: problem with 2000 maxima - 03-19-2006 , 01:06 AM



Transmissions die not only because metal or dirt in the oil. It is
common to see lip seals and o-rings get worn out, allowing the oil
pressure to leak internally thus, causing problems as yours.

I doubt the problem is with a control solenoid.

Good luck.

lillou771 wrote:

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I changed transmisson oil cleaned out the pan and changed the filter. but
the transmisson still skips. there were no metal particals in my oil when
i drained so the trans is no broken. what would u suggest i do next? i was
told by a friend it might be the timeing belt??


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Default Re: problem with 2000 maxima - 03-19-2006 , 09:29 AM



lillou771 wrote:
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I changed transmisson oil cleaned out the pan and changed the filter. but
the transmisson still skips. there were no metal particals in my oil when
i drained so the trans is no broken. what would u suggest i do next? i was
told by a friend it might be the timeing belt??

I think it's time to take it to a professional. Changing oil rarely
fixes any problems and the lack of metal particles doesn't mean it
hasn't failed internally.


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