Tiki
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Trying to find someone that ships breaks outside continental US… woof
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You mean brakes?Trying to find someone that ships breaks outside continental US… woof
Oh boy. Your comments about the metal in the pan and flow through the transmission cooling system have me worried for you. Did they take the time to fully flush both of the transmission coolers and lines? A primary failure mode for the 6L80E in these trucks - especially when used for towing, is when the lockup clutch in the TC grenades and sends shrapnel through the transmission, while blocking the coolers and lines with debris. 135K would be about right.I haven't told my tale of woe, so here goes: I use my 2012 Denali almost exclusively to tow my 25 ft Coleman travel trailer. Over 9k miles towing last year, odometer reading about 135k miles at EOY. Arriving home in Nashville from a week Gulf Shores, AL in December, I was backing the trailer up my steep driveway and reverse quit. It would go into D just fine so I put the rig on the street and the next day I had one tow to put the trailer in its spot and one to the installer of rebuilt trannys. The weird thing was that the next day the truck would again go in reverse.
Of course, even before supply chain problems, in mid-December you'd have little luck having a rebuilt tranny shipped and installed by mid-January. Mine arrived Jan 21. The installer had pulled the old one's pan and told me there was a lot of metal in it, and checked the fluid flow through the OEM tranny cooling system and it was barely moving.
He installed a new radiator as well as the new tranny, and the infaltion-fueled total was $6300. Yikes!
I'm Black Bear Tuned and of course the tranny computer was reset. All I've done with BB is install the new engine and tranny maps and haven't researched, so I'm wondering how to get just the tranny map back. Do I uninstall the entire package and reinstall?
And yes, you guys can tell me to do my own research, that I should know my BB equipment a little better, and that I'm a noob. I can take it!
TL: DR
I spent $6300 repairing a ten year old truck yesterday.
The guy that rebuilt my trans told me if ever I am in a situation such as you described, to do the reverse in 4WD. That, supposedly, will take the brunt of force and put it on the transfer case, instead of the trans. It made sense at the time, but then I started pricing out transfer cases for some reason, and those suckers cost more than a damn junkyard trans....so is that any better?! Who knows.I haven't told my tale of woe, so here goes: I use my 2012 Denali almost exclusively to tow my 25 ft Coleman travel trailer. Over 9k miles towing last year, odometer reading about 135k miles at EOY. Arriving home in Nashville from a week Gulf Shores, AL in December, I was backing the trailer up my steep driveway and reverse quit. It would go into D just fine so I put the rig on the street and the next day I had one tow to put the trailer in its spot and one to the installer of rebuilt trannys. The weird thing was that the next day the truck would again go in reverse.
Of course, even before supply chain problems, in mid-December you'd have little luck having a rebuilt tranny shipped and installed by mid-January. Mine arrived Jan 21. The installer had pulled the old one's pan and told me there was a lot of metal in it, and checked the fluid flow through the OEM tranny cooling system and it was barely moving.
He installed a new radiator as well as the new tranny, and the infaltion-fueled total was $6300. Yikes!
I'm Black Bear Tuned and of course the tranny computer was reset. All I've done with BB is install the new engine and tranny maps and haven't researched, so I'm wondering how to get just the tranny map back. Do I uninstall the entire package and reinstall?
And yes, you guys can tell me to do my own research, that I should know my BB equipment a little better, and that I'm a noob. I can take it!
TL: DR
I spent $6300 repairing a ten year old truck yesterday.
I haven't told my tale of woe, so here goes: I use my 2012 Denali almost exclusively to tow my 25 ft Coleman travel trailer. Over 9k miles towing last year, odometer reading about 135k miles at EOY. Arriving home in Nashville from a week Gulf Shores, AL in December, I was backing the trailer up my steep driveway and reverse quit. It would go into D just fine so I put the rig on the street and the next day I had one tow to put the trailer in its spot and one to the installer of rebuilt trannys. The weird thing was that the next day the truck would again go in reverse.
Of course, even before supply chain problems, in mid-December you'd have little luck having a rebuilt tranny shipped and installed by mid-January. Mine arrived Jan 21. The installer had pulled the old one's pan and told me there was a lot of metal in it, and checked the fluid flow through the OEM tranny cooling system and it was barely moving.
He installed a new radiator as well as the new tranny, and the infaltion-fueled total was $6300. Yikes!
I'm Black Bear Tuned and of course the tranny computer was reset. All I've done with BB is install the new engine and tranny maps and haven't researched, so I'm wondering how to get just the tranny map back. Do I uninstall the entire package and reinstall?
And yes, you guys can tell me to do my own research, that I should know my BB equipment a little better, and that I'm a noob. I can take it!
TL: DR
I spent $6300 repairing a ten year old truck yesterday.