Built, 48re is downshifting very harsh from, I believe, 2nd-1st gears. Build has had over 30k miles and has performed flawlessly. Withing the last two weeks the problems has started and gotten almost 100% consistent. Nearly every time I slow down or come to a stop, the trans downshifts really harsh. Harsh enough I don't want to drive it to risk damaging something. It's not a "common clunking", it's gotta be more than that.
I adjusted the bands and it made no difference. The only "routine" thing that I haven't done is do a system flush. However, I sent in an oil sample through my work, and it was clean as a whistle. I don't think this would equate to causing this, but who know, simple stuff sometimes is just that, simple.
I'm looking for advice, or suggestions. I've thought about pressure sensors, timing sensors, etc... but have no way of testing. Pry taking it to my local, trusted, transmission shop for troubleshooting tomorrow.
I adjusted the bands and it made no difference. The only "routine" thing that I haven't done is do a system flush. However, I sent in an oil sample through my work, and it was clean as a whistle. I don't think this would equate to causing this, but who know, simple stuff sometimes is just that, simple.
I'm looking for advice, or suggestions. I've thought about pressure sensors, timing sensors, etc... but have no way of testing. Pry taking it to my local, trusted, transmission shop for troubleshooting tomorrow.