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briancbev May 17, 2011 08:20 AM

Transmission Slipping
 
Does anyone else have a problem with the transmission not wanting to engage into first after coming to a stop or resuming acceleration after coasting? (2001 Disco II, 79k) It always gets into gear, but it is slipping!

This happens twice a week at a stop light about 3 miles from my house on my way to work. I think that this is the only time that it ever really happens.

Any thoughts?

(I changed my transmission filter and fluid about 6 months ago - and yes, it has the proper amount of fluid.)

DarylJ May 17, 2011 08:41 AM

http://introspect.net/YouGotSkitched...517-094121.jpg

Does this test pass or fail?

briancbev May 17, 2011 08:51 AM

Very interesting. I will perform the test and report back.

I appreciate the input!

DarylJ May 17, 2011 09:17 AM

My guess is that if it passes this, you can pretty well rule out the torque converter, and narrow your focus to the transmission itself.

From your description, it likely is the trans, but you may as well be fairly sure. It's such a simple test.

And if your parking brake and foot brake is working well, you won't move AT ALL even if you don't chock the wheels. Just make sure you're pointed in a safe direction in case you break free.

sloan74 May 17, 2011 03:03 PM


Originally Posted by DarylJ (Post 246247)
Just make sure you're pointed in a safe direction in case you break free.

/this

I am picturing Chevy Chase in his station wagon sitting in his garage facing the house...
:D

mwindth May 17, 2011 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by briancbev (Post 246235)
This happens twice a week at a stop light about 3 miles from my house on my way to work. I think that this is the only time that it ever really happens.

Any thoughts?

Avoid that stop light like the black plauge and find an alternative way to work.

willrok13 May 17, 2011 05:54 PM

Do you release the footbrake or keep it depressed throughout the test? The instructions don't really clarify.

DarylJ May 17, 2011 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by willrok13 (Post 246377)
Do you release the footbrake or keep it depressed throughout the test? The instructions don't really clarify.

Foot brake, paring brake, and chocks on. All the time during the test.

willrok13 May 17, 2011 09:59 PM


Originally Posted by DarylJ (Post 246405)
Foot brake, paring brake, and chocks on. All the time during the test.

Thanks.

mouzetangkilla28 Sep 4, 2012 03:53 PM

Sorry to drag up this thread but I have been having problems with my trans I had it replaced and it's doing the same thing I came across this thread and performed this yes and I only get 2000 revs I see that means lack of engine power? Does that affect slipping transmissions? What should I look for.


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