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#12
If I understand this right, turn the key and as soon as it fires up throw it in reverse? Ok, I did this morning and it had a small pause and then engaged. Nothing unusual, didn't seem any different than any other morning. Sometimes I don't pull my shifter back enough and it doesn't go into gear...(
The only time I can definitely say it hasn't gone right into gear is when I've not pulled the shifter all the way back into R as described by photocrimes.
Just rolled over 108k miles, full transmission fluid and filter change done at 102k miles.
Last edited by dcarr1971; 08-01-2011 at 11:18 AM. Reason: Added latest mileage
#17
Ok, I dont know if we can call this a firm conclusion or not, but these are the answers I was looking for.
I was trying to figure out if all DII transmissions hesitated when first throw into reverse right after starting in the morning.
This appears to be a DII transmission trait.
Good or bad I have no idea, but at least now if someone else comes on here and says something like "my truck wont move in the morning" we can tell them probably not to worry and its just a LR thing.
I would still recommend a fluid and filter change to them just to be safe.
And thanks to everyone who took one for the team!
I was trying to figure out if all DII transmissions hesitated when first throw into reverse right after starting in the morning.
This appears to be a DII transmission trait.
Good or bad I have no idea, but at least now if someone else comes on here and says something like "my truck wont move in the morning" we can tell them probably not to worry and its just a LR thing.
I would still recommend a fluid and filter change to them just to be safe.
And thanks to everyone who took one for the team!
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#19
I wonder if our 03-04 transmissions are just better. I didn't notice anything, but I didn't use the two handed approach.
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