BDaugherty
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MIL lamp and trans not shifting (Help!)
The truck in question is a 2007 Mega Cab Dually 3500 4x4 with the 5. 9 and 48RE. Everything is original with 190,000 miles. Stock with no mods.
Last weekend, I removed the transmission to replace the rear main seal. While the trans was on the ground, I adjusted the front band by loosening the locknut, torquing the screw to 72 inch lbs, and backing it off 1. 75 turns and tightening the set screw. I put the trans back in and removed the pan. I adjusted the rear band by loosening the locknut, torquing the adjuster screw to 72 inch lbs, and then backing the screw off 3 turns before tightening the locknut. I installed a new trans filter and put the pan back on. I filled it back with Napa ATF+4. I test drove it and it shifted up and down normally. The owner came to pick it up this morning. He drove it about 45-50 miles with no incident. Then it seemed to (his words) stick in 2nd gear. At this time the MIL lamp (looks like and engine) came on. He limped it the rest of the way to the job site. Once he got there, it did not want to move in forward, but it would back up. Once it sat for awhile and cooled, it would move again but seemed to be starting out in 2nd and would not shift. Later in the day, he tried to limp it home. After a few miles, it shifted harshley out of 2nd straight into O/D (he thinks). He managed to get it back to me. I scanned it and it shows no codes on my scanner, but the MIL lamp is still on. I re adjusted to front band. When I broke the locknut loose, I could only turn the screw in about 1. 5 turns with a small T40, but when I put the torque wrench on it it went a decent amount more. I tested it after readjusting the front band only, but there was no change. In the morning, I will drop the pan again and double check the rear band. The fluid quality/level still look good based only on pulling the dipstick.
The local dealer quoted $4200 for a reman transmission and a local rebuilder said $3000 just to build it. I need to make really sure that I'm not missing something on this. Granted, it has a lot of miles and has been loaded heavy for most of those miles. Is there any way I messed this thing up just by servicing it and adjusting the bands? It seems like if the bands were out of wack, it would have shown up right away. Was it just time for this thing to go and I was just unlucky enough to touch it right before? What else can I check before condemning it? The owner isn't blaming me and I don't have any idea how I could have hurt anything, but I still feel bad about the circumstances.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this. ----Bill.
The truck in question is a 2007 Mega Cab Dually 3500 4x4 with the 5. 9 and 48RE. Everything is original with 190,000 miles. Stock with no mods.
Last weekend, I removed the transmission to replace the rear main seal. While the trans was on the ground, I adjusted the front band by loosening the locknut, torquing the screw to 72 inch lbs, and backing it off 1. 75 turns and tightening the set screw. I put the trans back in and removed the pan. I adjusted the rear band by loosening the locknut, torquing the adjuster screw to 72 inch lbs, and then backing the screw off 3 turns before tightening the locknut. I installed a new trans filter and put the pan back on. I filled it back with Napa ATF+4. I test drove it and it shifted up and down normally. The owner came to pick it up this morning. He drove it about 45-50 miles with no incident. Then it seemed to (his words) stick in 2nd gear. At this time the MIL lamp (looks like and engine) came on. He limped it the rest of the way to the job site. Once he got there, it did not want to move in forward, but it would back up. Once it sat for awhile and cooled, it would move again but seemed to be starting out in 2nd and would not shift. Later in the day, he tried to limp it home. After a few miles, it shifted harshley out of 2nd straight into O/D (he thinks). He managed to get it back to me. I scanned it and it shows no codes on my scanner, but the MIL lamp is still on. I re adjusted to front band. When I broke the locknut loose, I could only turn the screw in about 1. 5 turns with a small T40, but when I put the torque wrench on it it went a decent amount more. I tested it after readjusting the front band only, but there was no change. In the morning, I will drop the pan again and double check the rear band. The fluid quality/level still look good based only on pulling the dipstick.
The local dealer quoted $4200 for a reman transmission and a local rebuilder said $3000 just to build it. I need to make really sure that I'm not missing something on this. Granted, it has a lot of miles and has been loaded heavy for most of those miles. Is there any way I messed this thing up just by servicing it and adjusting the bands? It seems like if the bands were out of wack, it would have shown up right away. Was it just time for this thing to go and I was just unlucky enough to touch it right before? What else can I check before condemning it? The owner isn't blaming me and I don't have any idea how I could have hurt anything, but I still feel bad about the circumstances.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts on this. ----Bill.
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