Lindsey M
TYF Newbie
Good morning. I need some advice. I have a 2011 Tahoe LT. I have 230,000 miles on the engine. The engine is running top notch, has had new plugs, wires and coil pack, no oil leaks. Last week, I was on my way to work and it started acting like it was "missing" at driving speeds. Smooth as silk at idle. I was thinking exhaust issues, so I drove straight to a garage. The mechanic drove it and said it was possibly my spark plugs, I advised him they have been replaced and he said it was possible they could have been faulty (insert eyeroll). Placed it on the computer, no codes showed up. Upon looking over my car, he noticed a U-joint out on my driveline and a bad CV axle, said that it could cause that. So, the garage changed it and later called me stating, "bad news". Said I needed a new transmission....what????? Said the torque converter was going out and that the oil smelled burnt. They didn't drain it, or check it, so who knows if there were shavings or not. When I asked if I could just change the torque, I was given the spill that just changing that out, they would have to drop the transmission out anyway (understandable), flush all lines, change oil (which should not be that hard of a task alone) and then it still might not fix the problem. They quoted me a Jasper transmission, I don't even know if my car would get that on KBB. I am not afraid to put a little money into my car, I have taken care of the engine and I believe I could get another 200,000 miles out of it, but my question is, should I put a new transmission in it? Should I just get it to a dealership and trade it in? (I do not want a car payment). Is it that much more work to change out a torque converter and should that be the route I go?
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.