Hi All,
I was recently on a Road trip from Colorado Springs to Taos, NM. After crossing the NM border, I started to notice the transmission was acting funny. I was going along at about 65 MPH and the torque converter seemed to be unlocking and then re-locking. I tried slowing down and turning the Overdrive off to see if that helped, but it was still was acting funny. I started to notice the RPM climbing slightly and the speedometer staying the same and decided it was time to get off the road and see what was the matter.
Once I pulled off and got out, I looked under the truck... the whole underside was dripping fluid :--) . I managed to locate the source of the fluid as a leak in the transmission cooling line coming from the transmission to the front air to oil transmission cooler. The line was held in plastic clips, but it had a spot where the line crossed the frame cross-member and had been rubbing. It had slowly worn a hole in the cooling line.
Luckily, some nice people came by and offered to go into town (on a Sunday afternoon 10 miles outside of Questa, NM) to try to find me some transmission fluid while I tried to repair the hole.
I added 9 quarts of fluid (was a little over-filled with that much) and managed to make it 10 miles up the road to a gas station. My tape and zip-tie repair wasn't holding and duct tape and a hose clamp didn't help any more either. I ended up taking the line off and having some people come and pick me up. The next day, I tried to find a new line at 3 dealerships in various towns in NM to no avail. I ended up at a parts store and we cut the area with the hole in it out of the tubing and then put on a 1/2" piece of rubber fuel line on it with some hose clamps to get me going again. I put the line back on and had to add about 4 more quarts of fluid.
The truck seems to be running fine except for a small shudder sometimes when it shifts from 1st to 2nd.
Now for the questions...
Do you think I did any damage to the transmission from having the fluid run down this low (probably lost 8 of the 12 quarts) ?
Do you think I should replace the cooling line or is the line with a section of rubber hose in it ok ?
Just a warning to the rest of you with Auto Trannys... check those lines.
BTW... the truck just hit 70,000 miles on the trip home.
I was recently on a Road trip from Colorado Springs to Taos, NM. After crossing the NM border, I started to notice the transmission was acting funny. I was going along at about 65 MPH and the torque converter seemed to be unlocking and then re-locking. I tried slowing down and turning the Overdrive off to see if that helped, but it was still was acting funny. I started to notice the RPM climbing slightly and the speedometer staying the same and decided it was time to get off the road and see what was the matter.
Once I pulled off and got out, I looked under the truck... the whole underside was dripping fluid :--) . I managed to locate the source of the fluid as a leak in the transmission cooling line coming from the transmission to the front air to oil transmission cooler. The line was held in plastic clips, but it had a spot where the line crossed the frame cross-member and had been rubbing. It had slowly worn a hole in the cooling line.
Luckily, some nice people came by and offered to go into town (on a Sunday afternoon 10 miles outside of Questa, NM) to try to find me some transmission fluid while I tried to repair the hole.
I added 9 quarts of fluid (was a little over-filled with that much) and managed to make it 10 miles up the road to a gas station. My tape and zip-tie repair wasn't holding and duct tape and a hose clamp didn't help any more either. I ended up taking the line off and having some people come and pick me up. The next day, I tried to find a new line at 3 dealerships in various towns in NM to no avail. I ended up at a parts store and we cut the area with the hole in it out of the tubing and then put on a 1/2" piece of rubber fuel line on it with some hose clamps to get me going again. I put the line back on and had to add about 4 more quarts of fluid.
The truck seems to be running fine except for a small shudder sometimes when it shifts from 1st to 2nd.
Now for the questions...
Do you think I did any damage to the transmission from having the fluid run down this low (probably lost 8 of the 12 quarts) ?
Do you think I should replace the cooling line or is the line with a section of rubber hose in it ok ?
Just a warning to the rest of you with Auto Trannys... check those lines.
BTW... the truck just hit 70,000 miles on the trip home.