All,
I have a 2012 Tahoe LTZ with 185k on it. We drove it four hours to vacation and the transmission seemed a little unhappy (shifting strange at highway speeds). Once we got to vacation, it is having delayed engagement in drive and reverse. Not sure if it’s a hot only thing or not, but started it this morning and it seemed fine going into reverse and drive just to get it to level ground to check the fluid.
Checked the fluid. Level seems good, but it seems darker than I remember it being. Doesn’t smell burnt, but more brown than pink in color.
We have one more day of vacation. I need to tow a boat a few miles and then drive home. It doesn’t seem that bad…yet. At highway speeds, it’s hardly noticeable.
At this second, I’m planning to do the boat thing today and then drive 250 miles home (mostly highway miles). Planning on dropping it off at a shop as soon as we get home (fingers crossed we make it).
Is this a really bad idea? My hands are kind of stuck in that we need to head home tomorrow and have limited tools at our camper and today is the 4th.
Is there something I can do while on vacation to increase my likelihood of making it home preferably without a trashed tranny? Could probably find a long length of small hose and suck out a quart (or how ever much I can get) of tranny fluid and replace it, if y’all think that’s worth it. Probably not an option today, but could do it first thing in the morning (after a few miles towing the boat, but before the 250 mile drive home).
Original tranny as far as I know and we’ve put 100k on it without really doing anything with the tranny. I know I’m well overdue to drop the pan. Life happens!
Thanks for the advice!
I have a 2012 Tahoe LTZ with 185k on it. We drove it four hours to vacation and the transmission seemed a little unhappy (shifting strange at highway speeds). Once we got to vacation, it is having delayed engagement in drive and reverse. Not sure if it’s a hot only thing or not, but started it this morning and it seemed fine going into reverse and drive just to get it to level ground to check the fluid.
Checked the fluid. Level seems good, but it seems darker than I remember it being. Doesn’t smell burnt, but more brown than pink in color.
We have one more day of vacation. I need to tow a boat a few miles and then drive home. It doesn’t seem that bad…yet. At highway speeds, it’s hardly noticeable.
At this second, I’m planning to do the boat thing today and then drive 250 miles home (mostly highway miles). Planning on dropping it off at a shop as soon as we get home (fingers crossed we make it).
Is this a really bad idea? My hands are kind of stuck in that we need to head home tomorrow and have limited tools at our camper and today is the 4th.
Is there something I can do while on vacation to increase my likelihood of making it home preferably without a trashed tranny? Could probably find a long length of small hose and suck out a quart (or how ever much I can get) of tranny fluid and replace it, if y’all think that’s worth it. Probably not an option today, but could do it first thing in the morning (after a few miles towing the boat, but before the 250 mile drive home).
Original tranny as far as I know and we’ve put 100k on it without really doing anything with the tranny. I know I’m well overdue to drop the pan. Life happens!
Thanks for the advice!