Yukon&Tahoe
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The following is in regards to a 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 4X4 @ 173,000 miles.
I've notived now that the weather is cooler, between 0 and 30°F the tranny tends to stay in a lower gear until it warms up for a few miles before it will shift into 3rd or OD, depending on speed being traveled. Is this something normal (safety feature / setting) or am I experiancing some form of transmission failure? The fluid looks good, not dark /burnt adn smells like new.
I should state that this is nothing new, as it has done it since we bought it a couple years go @ 145,000 miles.
I once heard that Dodge Trucks had a safety feature like this and wondered if this was a feature or a failure. I've had many GM Pick-ups (1996, 1999, 2004), but this was our first Tahoe.... non of the pick-ups did this they all shifted straight through, didn't depend on temperature.
Thanks,
I've notived now that the weather is cooler, between 0 and 30°F the tranny tends to stay in a lower gear until it warms up for a few miles before it will shift into 3rd or OD, depending on speed being traveled. Is this something normal (safety feature / setting) or am I experiancing some form of transmission failure? The fluid looks good, not dark /burnt adn smells like new.
I should state that this is nothing new, as it has done it since we bought it a couple years go @ 145,000 miles.
I once heard that Dodge Trucks had a safety feature like this and wondered if this was a feature or a failure. I've had many GM Pick-ups (1996, 1999, 2004), but this was our first Tahoe.... non of the pick-ups did this they all shifted straight through, didn't depend on temperature.
Thanks,