latvius
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2005 Tahoe 168,000 Flushed fluid at 150K no issues so far
2005 Denali 116,000 Flushed fluid at 100K no issues so far either.
2005 Denali 116,000 Flushed fluid at 100K no issues so far either.
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I'll try... It took me about 30mins to put this one on here... Lol!2005 Yukon Denali with the 6.0 and 4L65E, 165k and no problems so far. I've owned it since 99k. Has had a couple fluid changes.
@Henry V We're gonna need to see more pictures of that truck in your avatar...
You'll need to do a careful inspection of fluid or send it out for analasys. What happens when you change the fluid on a worn out transmission is it's actually the poor condition of the fluid that still allows the old clutches to grab. Put something with adequate lubricity in there and it begins to slip04 Tahoe LT
208,000 miles on the original tranny with no problems.
No known service history, took over the vehicle when I met my wife a few years ago. Tahoe had roughly 189,000 on it and she had no service records.
I literally asked a reputable local shop this morning what their opinion was about doing a full service with fluid and filter and the guy said at this point , he wouldn't bother because I'm already on borrowed time. I honestly don't know if the fluid in this tranny has ever been changed. I pulled the dipstick and the fluid still looks slightly pink. At this point, what do you guys recommend I should do? Service it anyway and hope for the best? Any thoughts or opinions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks!