I noticed something last week while we were camping. I shut the truck off with the EB on, then remote started and it was on when I got in. I don't recall that happening before so don't know if it was just a glitch. Didn't think to try it again to test it out.
It’s really worth it though. You can feel it shift. It’s a real medium duty trans and the truck lets you know that. How many “my Aisin trans just blew up” threads have you read? I haven’t seen a single one really. They do have some issues to, but I believe it’s well worth the trade-off.All these odd Aisin shifting issues threads, coupled with the uptick in price, reduced maintenance intervals, and limited fluid sourcing makes me glad I didn't find one.
Doesn't sound like a deal at all.
I suppose it's all in perspective. If this truck with an automatic transmission can figure out how to shift without all the herky jerky whammy slammy that is spoken of in many threads on here, why can't the 69?
Im not trying to stir the pot. But making an automatic transmission shift like an automatic transmission ain't rocket science, which we've also gotten pretty good at again btw
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. If you could figure out a way to have that transmission in a platform 8Klbs to 10Klbs it might feel a little more firm too.
All these odd Aisin shifting issues threads, coupled with the uptick in price, reduced maintenance intervals, and limited fluid sourcing makes me glad I didn't find one.
Doesn't sound like a deal at all.
I have the "GOLDEN AISIN" with zero of the issues some mention.
Conversely, if you could figure out how to put that 9L Paccar in a pickup it would probably fold the front end and twist the rear
The point I was trying to make was, that KW is a properly matched system and shifts firm but smooth and predictable, the way I would expect it too.
There is almost a cult like following from the core group on the Aisin and the default answer every time these types of threads come up because it's a "real" transmission... I dunno. Just seems like an odd response especially as these threads become more and more common.
As long as the OP is happy with the performance, that's really all that matters. I didn't intend to take away from the subject at hand.
You do not have to read anything I post, it is up to you.So Snoking what's this thread about transmission you running the thread off the rails?![]()
Why? It’s not like you tow or anything....I wish I had the option of a 68RFE in my 2018 RAM 4500 Cab & Chassis.![]()
Have you guys actually seen the Aisin sitting next to a 68? It’s a LOT bigger. The clutches are larger, the planetaries are bigger, everything is bigger. It’s a medium duty transmission that wasn’t setup to shift like a fancy grocery getting mom-mobile. It’s designed to work and work hard. If that’s what you want, get it. If you want smoother shifting and an overall nicer luxury vehicle and not the biggest tow monster, than maybe the 68 is the perfect choice.
I’m definitely not slamming the 68 or anyone who made the choice to own one. It’s a perfectly fine transmission and does it’s job very well. Look at the total sales numbers. They speak for themselves.
Transmission choices are just that, a choice. I don’t think it really matters to anyone else here what an owner decided to purchase as long as they were happy.
I pass along my information so others may make an informed decision. I try to not persuade anyone to make an uninformed decision or get what I’ve got because “it’s mine and it’s the best.” Maybe the written factor has taken some texts outside of what they were meant, not sure.
In the end, read up, research, purchase, drive, and smile.![]()