Pops946
TYF Newbie
2002. 5.3. About 180k so far with no problems. Followed manual recommended maintenance.
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2001 Yukon XL 2500 - got 276,000+ before having it rebuilt - was just starting to go. It’s great now! The rest of it is an adventure at the moment.2009 suburban- went out at 125k. I purchases with 122k, fluid looked good, but no way of knowing maintenance history. Just curious what those of you got out of the original tranny, especially if you are an original owner. My in laws sold their 1 owner with 230k and original tranny.
Just wondering if the Chevy 100k miles stigma is real....
I had to replace the torque converter at 181,000 miles. No other mechanical issues except for occasional low oil pressure.2009 suburban- went out at 125k. I purchases with 122k, fluid looked good, but no way of knowing maintenance history. Just curious what those of you got out of the original tranny, especially if you are an original owner. My in laws sold their 1 owner with 230k and original tranny.
Just wondering if the Chevy 100k miles stigma is real....
I have a 2008 6l80 in my sierra that did 220K before 2-3 flair became bad enough to have to pull over, turn off truck and restart to get it to shift again. I dropped valve body and replaced films (2 of 4 were torn) but didn't split and replace check balls. Still has flair when warmed up. Seems these had tsb stating a clutch seal redesign took place between 08-09 and potential pump issues. Loved the truck but it's in semi retirement rn.I did a proactive rebuild on my 09 6l80 at about 180k.
I didn't see much wrong with it, clutches had plenty of life, bushings were fine.
only issue I found was in the 2-4 clutch pack.
It had a broken wave plate.
No symptoms at all, I don't think it would have affected it long term.
biggest thing to watch out for is the converter.
These are known to burn clutches due to the amount of slippage that's allowed.
Most recommend to replace the converter as a proactive measure since it will take out the transmisison/pump when it goes.
And my original converter was fine, I tore it apart and I found plenty of clutch material left.
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They seem pretty stout IMO.
2007 Tahoe. Lasted 15 years and 160k miles and was operating perfectly. That is until the radiator cracked while the wife was about 100 miles from home. Told me it started driving funny when she got home. Never knew until then that the standard service should include replacing the radiator at some point. Replaced transmission with a remanufactured Street Smart transmission. Drives better than new now.