TahoePPV13
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6L80 with 155,000 with no issues. It's been serviced more often than the manufacturer 45,000 interval.
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Fluid is wore out by 45K miles, keep it refreshed.transmission was replaced when i bought the truck, because it failed the day after i brought it home. they had to know. Truck had 125 on it. they replaced with a used one from LKQ w 91000 on it. i'm at 179k now. the fluid was replaced when it was installed. still looks clean. very common
Dexron VI was introduced for the 2006 model year.When did Dexron6 become the factory fill? This alone may have improved 4L60E longevity.
Is the 2008 a Sierra Denali? If it is not a 6.2 engine, it would have a 4L60 or 4L70. Of course the '09 Yukon will be 6L80.I have a 2008 6l80 in my sierra...
I'm not much of a tranny guy like you so I bought a 09 yukon with 75k miles and need to figure out what to do with the 08 Sierra - probs sell for parts - idk...
I bought my 2005 Yukon XL new in January 2005. It's a 5.3L 4L60E. At 82K I had the transmission serviced by the dealer. The Service Writer took me back to the shop, where the tech showed me that there was a fair amount of microscopic metal in the pan. I purchased a GM Remanufactured transmission with a 3 year warranty, with a Service-for-Life provision if I took it back to them if I had problems. Sure enough the 3-4 sector failed at 130K. I took it back to them and reminded them of the SFL promise, which was on my invoice from the replacement. They repaired it and all I paid for was a new filter and fluid. I now have 233K on the Yukon and have had no more problems with the transmission. If I do have problems in the future I will have the transmission rebuilt with an upgrade to performance specs for a 4L65E.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....
How often do you change fluid/filter?2001 Yukon XL SLE 4x4. It has original engine and transmission. 421,000. I am the original owner. Not sure if this is unusual or the norm.
That's great!2002. 5.3. About 180k so far with no problems. Followed manual recommended maintenance.
Hit and miss, I would say. The 4L60 in my '02 Suburban only made it 130K miles but the PO used it for towing a boat up to the mountains a lot. Carfax showed regular fluid changes though. He had it replaced with a GM reman and a friend owns it now with 295K on the clock.Interesting results, the gmt800 4l60e seems to be a good one
Interesting results, the GMT800 4L60E seems to be a good one
When the previous owner was towing that boat, did that Suburban have 4.10?Hit and miss, I would say.
The 4L60E in my '02 Suburban only made it 130K miles but the PO used it for towing a boat up to the mountains a lot.
Carfax showed regular fluid changes though.
He had it replaced with a GM reman and a friend owns it now with 295K on the clock.
No. 3.73.When the previous owner was towing that boat, did that Suburban have 4.10?
Way too many people who used 4L60Es to tow stuff (even relatively lightweight stuff with little drag):
had axle gearing UNDER 3.73
towed in OD
both
4L60Es with 3.73 or inferior gearing exist due to the pressure to impress CAFE MpG test scores.
Those tests inflict us with axle gears that sacrifice drivetrain durability.
I don't even tow anything with my '02 Tahoe Z71.
If I could afford upgrading from 3.73 to 4.10, any resulting MpG sacrifice would be worth it in terms of smiles per gallon, as well as effectively being an investment in the 4L60E's longevity.