They tore it apart to look for damage, did't think it would be to bad cause tran has been running great.
Got call today complete rebuild is needed $2200
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It's my fault I didn't get it done sooner.
NC_IslandRunner wrote:I went 122k without changing it, it was running good, should have left it be...
fishsticks wrote:NC_IslandRunner wrote:I went 122k without changing it, it was running good, should have left it be...
This. There's a point where if you don't keep up on regular trans maintenance, you might as well just skip it until it fails.
I'd have flushed it and driven it before anything to see if there was a drivability issue. At least then you could start saving up for the inevitable replacement.
SteveTB03 wrote:Do you know for a fact it's bad or is the shop trying to make a few bucks off you and just "tell" you that it's bad??
djthumper wrote:fishsticks wrote:This. There's a point where if you don't keep up on regular trans maintenance, you might as well just skip it until it fails.
I'd have flushed it and driven it before anything to see if there was a drivability issue. At least then you could start saving up for the inevitable replacement.
I learned this lesson very well on my last vehicle. Sometimes it just sucks to try to take care of something that you think you are doing the right thing...
NC_IslandRunner wrote:SteveTB03 wrote:Do you know for a fact it's bad or is the shop trying to make a few bucks off you and just "tell" you that it's bad??
It is bad my tranny was completely apart on a bench, showed me each part and what was wrong with them.
JamesDowning wrote:What was wrong with the parts?
This sounds like a classic example of the shop going too far without authorization. I'd tell them to put it back together and let me get a quote elsewhere because you didn't authorize them to take it apart yet.
JamesDowning wrote:NC_IslandRunner wrote:It is bad my tranny was completely apart on a bench, showed me each part and what was wrong with them.
What was wrong with the parts?
This sounds like a classic example of the shop going too far without authorization. I'd tell them to put it back together and let me get a quote elsewhere because you didn't authorize them to take it apart yet.
bartonmd wrote:So... what was wrong with it?