Just Fishing
Can't fix stupid
For the op, he has a 09 so it's the 6l80.
Only failures i have read/heard about all come from the converter clutch failing, then it sends metal into the transmission pump.
For my tahoe, i believe the transmission fluid was original.
It did great considering... lol
They do make service kits to prevent failure and to help a worn valve body.
Another known failure point that can be caught early would be the pressure switches inside the TECHM.
Non technical peeps can ignore this part, down into the weeds i go!!
my shift kit that came with the "repair" parts also came with rebuild parts and seals for the TECHM, i bought a tool make by sonnax to help with seal installation, that came with spare laminates.
I did that as a proactive measure on my 6l80 when i first bought it.
Later i had some other issues unrelated to the transmission, but it still lead me to look at the transmission as suspect.
That lead me into an investigative rebuild of my 6l80, and it got all of the upgrades that i thought would apply to my future use of the tahoe, and to help prevent issues with the engine upgrade.
There is a company called sonnax that makes transmission parts for the rebuilder.
They specialize with upgrades and addressing known failures and issues.
Tons of documentation on their website.
Addressing all sorts of symptoms, their possible cause, and their solution using their products.
Transgo is also a good source, but they don't like shadetree mechanics, their documentation is not freely shared.
But they still make fantastic products.
Anyways, the 6l80 is a fantastic transmission imo.
It was an absolute pleasure to work on.
The only other transmission that i have worked on was the 700r4(4l60) in my vette.
That was the first rebuild i ever did.
The other was mostly just valve body work on my s10, with the 4l60e.
That's really where i cut my teeth, and it gave me the confidence to attempt the rebuild on my vette.
For the 4l60e on our tahoes, they should have all of the important updates.
For the 700r4 in my vette, most of the upgrades from the later 4l60s were a drop in upgrade for that old 700r4.
Only failures i have read/heard about all come from the converter clutch failing, then it sends metal into the transmission pump.
For my tahoe, i believe the transmission fluid was original.
It did great considering... lol
They do make service kits to prevent failure and to help a worn valve body.
Another known failure point that can be caught early would be the pressure switches inside the TECHM.
Non technical peeps can ignore this part, down into the weeds i go!!
my shift kit that came with the "repair" parts also came with rebuild parts and seals for the TECHM, i bought a tool make by sonnax to help with seal installation, that came with spare laminates.
I did that as a proactive measure on my 6l80 when i first bought it.
Later i had some other issues unrelated to the transmission, but it still lead me to look at the transmission as suspect.
That lead me into an investigative rebuild of my 6l80, and it got all of the upgrades that i thought would apply to my future use of the tahoe, and to help prevent issues with the engine upgrade.
There is a company called sonnax that makes transmission parts for the rebuilder.
They specialize with upgrades and addressing known failures and issues.
Tons of documentation on their website.
Addressing all sorts of symptoms, their possible cause, and their solution using their products.
Transgo is also a good source, but they don't like shadetree mechanics, their documentation is not freely shared.
But they still make fantastic products.
Anyways, the 6l80 is a fantastic transmission imo.
It was an absolute pleasure to work on.
The only other transmission that i have worked on was the 700r4(4l60) in my vette.
That was the first rebuild i ever did.
The other was mostly just valve body work on my s10, with the 4l60e.
That's really where i cut my teeth, and it gave me the confidence to attempt the rebuild on my vette.
For the 4l60e on our tahoes, they should have all of the important updates.
For the 700r4 in my vette, most of the upgrades from the later 4l60s were a drop in upgrade for that old 700r4.