Hello all,
I have about 210k miles on this 2003 Tahoe LT with the 5.3L engine. I have a hard shift from 1st to 2nd. There is a lot of info out there regarding this known issue that arises over time. But I am by no means understanding how these trannys work. I am going to drop the pan and when I do, I want to change solenoids as well as the accumulator and anything else you guys deem necessary. But I haven't been able to figure what is what under there. Can someone who understands this tranny give me a parts list comprehensive so I can order it all and get it done. Been staring at this for about 2 weeks and a bit confused. For instance some say to change out the accumulator, but it appears you can only by the shell and you have to but the innards separately. Is this what I should do?
In essence, I want to replace anything I can while down there so this will last another 200k miles. I have replaced the oil on this tranny 7 times since purchased so it has been taken care of well. Any help would be a treasure for me. Thank you!
I have about 210k miles on this 2003 Tahoe LT with the 5.3L engine. I have a hard shift from 1st to 2nd. There is a lot of info out there regarding this known issue that arises over time. But I am by no means understanding how these trannys work. I am going to drop the pan and when I do, I want to change solenoids as well as the accumulator and anything else you guys deem necessary. But I haven't been able to figure what is what under there. Can someone who understands this tranny give me a parts list comprehensive so I can order it all and get it done. Been staring at this for about 2 weeks and a bit confused. For instance some say to change out the accumulator, but it appears you can only by the shell and you have to but the innards separately. Is this what I should do?
In essence, I want to replace anything I can while down there so this will last another 200k miles. I have replaced the oil on this tranny 7 times since purchased so it has been taken care of well. Any help would be a treasure for me. Thank you!