I have a 2004 Denali with a 6.0/4L65E/AWD, with 135,000 miles on it. When shifting at low RPMs, it shifts decently ok, but at high throttle shifts (not floored, I don't drag race with it, but like you would use on an uphill interstate on ramp), when it goes to shift the engine revs up an extra 5-700 RPMs before it actually shifts, and the shifts are not very firm. This is most noticeable in the 2-3 and 3-4 shifts. Everything I am reading online says it is probably going to need to be rebuilt. I bought it from the dealer three years ago, and it was doing it then but a lot worse, so I made them rebuild it before I bought it. It only had 68,000 miles on it then though. There are no CEL codes for the tranny, and most of my driving is highway miles. Up until now, I have only pulled 3500 lbs with it twice, other than that I haven't towed anything. I have a 7000 lb bumper pull camper that I would like to pull with it, since I have a big family, but I won't do that until I get whatever is wrong with it fixed. What are your thoughts?
1. Does it need rebuilt, or could I try putting a shift kit in it first to see if that makes the shifts firmer?
2. Since I plan on towing heavy stuff with it, would it be worth it to buy a beefed up version of it and install it?
3. Is there something else I could check out first before I spend all that money on it?
4. In the meantime, if I push the towing button will that make it last longer for now?
Sorry for all the questions, I am getting fairly frustrated, because this is a great vehicle, rides like a dream, but if this is the second time in 70,000 miles that this transmission needs to be rebuilt that's going to suck. Thanks in advance for the opinions.
Jeremy
Jeremy,
Glad this has been cleaned up...this thing is all over the place. I am confused. Some things you need to know and questions that maybe were asked that I missed.
1. The weakest point of these trucks are the tranny's, both the 4L60 and 4L65E. With that said, you doh't fix these. If you fix these, you will fix them again in a week. They have to be totally rebuilt. So when you say it was rebuilt at 68k, did you see an invoice? At 135k, that's when they normally fail, give or take.
Replacing the fluid is a waste of time. Damage is done. Towing will NOT change the life of the transmission. Urban Legend. Having your Tow Button on or off makes no difference.
At 68k, and the problems you are having, it sounds like they fixed it, not rebuilt it. Many people say get a remanufactured. A good shop, which is not A A MM Co, will give you the price going in. They do this in a day, and they do not need to diagnose this. A good shop will only rebuild this. Literally every single part has gotten a factory upgrade, so these usually fail the first week or they never see you again. Mine actually did fail, 3 times. Dealer was embarrassed, finally traced it to $.50 spring in the kit, had the wrong tension so 2-4 would not engage and slip. They diagnosed this by putting a Snap-on tool and drove it. Why are you pulling your pan? Waiste of Time!
You will find your pan. You need the invoice from the person who did this, you probably have zero recourse since you paid nothing, and they probably did not rebuild it. What warranty did they give you? Any? For free, doubt it.
This tranny should be around $1,900 out the door, totally rebuilt, 3 year/50k warranty. I have a couple of Yuki's, my 2000 SLT I upgraded from the 4L60E to the 4l65E because it cost $125 bucks for the upgrade, different planetary gear. So it sounds like you need a plan.
1. If you have not, contact dealer and get the paperwork. What did they do, rebuild means a lot of things.
2. Did you smell the fluid? It could be cooked and the fluid could smell ok.
3. Take it to a private shop, but call around first. You will get the prices up front or hang up. Some of these guy's go in to all of the crap they do, not different than what everyone else does, and try and get you for an extra grand. You will figure it out.
4. Go with them on the ride, most can do it with or w/o the scanner. the gears are linked. 1&3 or 2&4.
How do I know? Been through this before, more than once. I even have an extra laying around.
Don't chase rabbits, get this done and let us know.