6L80 Dipstick loose?

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Just did a fluid flush via @swathdiver's writeup. Super easy and fast! Almost didn't spill until filling the last waste jug.

Noticed my dipstick does not stay put. It has the cam-latch, and the rubber looks OK.
But there is no friction betweeen the latch and tube. The dipstick tension against the bends of the tube, pushes the dipstick up about 1/2"..
 

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Just did a fluid flush via @swathdiver's writeup. Super easy and fast! Almost didn't spill until filling the last waste jug.

Noticed my dipstick does not stay put. It has the cam-latch, and the rubber looks OK.
But there is no friction betweeen the latch and tube. The dipstick tension against the bends of the tube, pushes the dipstick up about 1/2"..
try a new dipstick there fairly inexpensive
 

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@iamdub posted a tidbit of info on this issue:

hmm, a new oem dipstick is only $16.97 on rockauto
correction ***oil dipstick, not transmission
6l80 transmission dipstick # 24267668 is $17.12
 
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hmm, a new oem dipstick is only $16.97 on rockauto
correction ***oil dipstick, not transmission
6l80 transmission dipstick # 24267668 is $17.12

Say wha..? Maybe the 4L60 parts are more scarce than the 6L80 parts these days. I only found a few that were supposedly in stock and they were pushing $50 or more, before shipping (part #15791230). I bought a Dorman for $27 but then fixed mine for free with a washer. The Dormans have a few flaws.
 

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Iamdub how did you fix it with a washer ? My dipstick is doing the same thing !!!! Thanks, Pete
 

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Say wha..? Maybe the 4L60 parts are more scarce than the 6L80 parts these days. I only found a few that were supposedly in stock and they were pushing $50 or more, before shipping (part #15791230). I bought a Dorman for $27 but then fixed mine for free with a washer. The Dormans have a few flaws.
ya i see those are a bit more pricey in that case I would just grab one out of a junkyard
 

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ya i see those are a bit more pricey in that case I would just grab one out of a junkyard

I think it's an age thing and the rubber compresses from staying in that position for so long. So a junkyard piece would likely be the same unless it was replaced before the car was junked. As much as I enjoy browsing the junkyard, the washer fix cost me nothing but a few minutes of my time.
 

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