Prospect62
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I'm at around 94,000 miles on my 6L80E. Shifting fine, no issues up to a couple weeks ago. After my wife took it on a long road trip, the next day I started to notice a high-pitched mechanical "whine" that would come in just prior to upshifts at higher RPM. Shifts were noticeably jerkier and there was distinct "shudder" while driving along at highway speed in high gear. Seemed to "hunt" around for gears a lot more than usual and these problems seemed to be worse when warm. No CEL. Drove it for about 10 days like that. Noticed what I *think* was decreased fuel mileage during that time.
Then yesterday I was sitting at a stop sign, went to take off and the truck wouldn't move. Just like I was in neutral but I was in drive. I shut the truck off, started it back up and it moved again. Got about a mile down the road and it started totally losing gear and zipping up to 4-5,000 RPM randomly while at cruising speed, like someone was shifting it into neutral as I was driving down the road.
I'm pretty sure what happened here was the textbook torque converter failed and ate up the trans over the period of a couple weeks, like has happened to so many people with this transmission. Can anyone confirm these symptoms?
I've recently come across some YouTube videos where lack of forward gears on the 6L80 has been blamed on bad check balls in the valve body (that doesn't explain the noise...I don't think).
I expected this trans failure to occur at some point in my ownership of this truck and I'm planning to just have a reman installed. But before I plunk down $5000 I wanted to ask if this sounds like a typical TC failure taking out the trans or if it might be the check balls or some other issue. Hopefully some of you who have been through this can give me some idea. No I haven't dropped the pan yet to see if there's material inside. I don't have the time for a driveway autopsy just because I'm curious. But if it might be something I can fix, I could do that.
Thanks.
PS - not sure if it matters but I've had AFM turned off by way of a tune for the last 20,000 miles.
Then yesterday I was sitting at a stop sign, went to take off and the truck wouldn't move. Just like I was in neutral but I was in drive. I shut the truck off, started it back up and it moved again. Got about a mile down the road and it started totally losing gear and zipping up to 4-5,000 RPM randomly while at cruising speed, like someone was shifting it into neutral as I was driving down the road.
I'm pretty sure what happened here was the textbook torque converter failed and ate up the trans over the period of a couple weeks, like has happened to so many people with this transmission. Can anyone confirm these symptoms?
I've recently come across some YouTube videos where lack of forward gears on the 6L80 has been blamed on bad check balls in the valve body (that doesn't explain the noise...I don't think).
I expected this trans failure to occur at some point in my ownership of this truck and I'm planning to just have a reman installed. But before I plunk down $5000 I wanted to ask if this sounds like a typical TC failure taking out the trans or if it might be the check balls or some other issue. Hopefully some of you who have been through this can give me some idea. No I haven't dropped the pan yet to see if there's material inside. I don't have the time for a driveway autopsy just because I'm curious. But if it might be something I can fix, I could do that.
Thanks.
PS - not sure if it matters but I've had AFM turned off by way of a tune for the last 20,000 miles.
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