Hi Everybody,
I’ve posted this a few years ago as a different question. Symptoms are still the same, but I’d just like to know one thing…. Could replacing the tehcm fix these issues?
My 07 Yukon Denali AWD has 250,000 miles on it. Bought at 204,000 and these symptoms have been around since purchase but haven’t gotten worse.
Tranny was flushed and the fluid and torque converter were replaced at a shop, so I wasn’t able to see the magnet. This all happened in the winter (I live in Pa) at around 235,000 miles. Both symptoms went away for two weeks before returning.
1st Symptom
While driving in the city (no faster than 25 mph) when shifting from 2nd to 1st (windows up or down) the truck feels like someone stabbed the brakes for a split second. Doesn't matter what time of year, day, night, warmed up or cold start... this happens.
2nd Symptom
While driving in the city, if I make a left hand turn off a one-way to a one-way (no stop signs or lights) or a right turn at a stop light, while it's green, when I go to give it gas it revs for a second then I'm moving again. This also happens while going straight and coming to red light that turns green just as I'm within 0-10 feet of coming to a complete stop.
Issue 2 is remedied when I hear a clank and “something” engages.
Could a tehcm replacement fix either of these issues?
Any input is welcome, thank you
I’ve posted this a few years ago as a different question. Symptoms are still the same, but I’d just like to know one thing…. Could replacing the tehcm fix these issues?
My 07 Yukon Denali AWD has 250,000 miles on it. Bought at 204,000 and these symptoms have been around since purchase but haven’t gotten worse.
Tranny was flushed and the fluid and torque converter were replaced at a shop, so I wasn’t able to see the magnet. This all happened in the winter (I live in Pa) at around 235,000 miles. Both symptoms went away for two weeks before returning.
1st Symptom
While driving in the city (no faster than 25 mph) when shifting from 2nd to 1st (windows up or down) the truck feels like someone stabbed the brakes for a split second. Doesn't matter what time of year, day, night, warmed up or cold start... this happens.
2nd Symptom
While driving in the city, if I make a left hand turn off a one-way to a one-way (no stop signs or lights) or a right turn at a stop light, while it's green, when I go to give it gas it revs for a second then I'm moving again. This also happens while going straight and coming to red light that turns green just as I'm within 0-10 feet of coming to a complete stop.
Issue 2 is remedied when I hear a clank and “something” engages.
Could a tehcm replacement fix either of these issues?
Any input is welcome, thank you