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Well, heck, now I see that that site doesn't allow you to link directly to a topic! The topic was Allison Transmission and here's the thread's beginning with 31 replies.



Got my 2002 GMC DuraMax/Allison back from dealer last Wednesday. Was told the problem with my transmission was the torque converter bleeding down while sitting for a few days. GMC DOES NOT HAVE A FIX. "NO PARTS NO REPAIR AVAIABLE" So I sit here with a truck that won't go into reverse or move forward normally for 4 to 6 minutes after not being driven for a few days. Hope no one else has similar problem. Contacted GMC and put in a complaint and was advised to Contact Better Business Bureau Auto Line. I did so and am waiting for paperwork from them. I am going to try to make GMC replace truck. Hopefully another one won't bleed down while sitting for a few days. Any one who wants a copy of dealer repair order I will photo copy and mail it to them. Would like to know if anyone else is having similar problem especially with a 2003, as that is what they will probably replace my truck with. Please post here or contact me at -- email address removed --

GMC Sierra Crew Cab 2002 4x4, DuraMax Allison

78 34' Shasta fifth wheel.
 
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Only a few have had this problem with the TC draining down. The problem was only on the 01 and some of the early 02 trucks. GM does have a fix for it, this was addressed last November. Two springs that need to be replaced that only cost $. 50 a piece. I have 46K miles on my 01 without ever experiencing this. I park mine on an incline at home everyday.
 
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