Transmission - the end is near?
Hey guys,
My 2005 SE conv with 63k miles started to show some problems with the transmission - it started to shift much harder from 2 to 3 about 50% of all the time, like it's slipping for less than a second, then it gives a noticeable kick. How much time do I have left before it starts going out of control (or, probably, it already have started)?
And what options do I really have?
- Perform a basic drain'n'fill Already did that ~5k mi ago)
- Perform multiple drain'n'fills until fluid runs clear
- Perform a complete transmission flush
- Set aside $700 + labor for a replacement transmission
- Wait for transmission to die completely
- All of the above?
From what I recall, toyota transmissions (those are actually AISIN, afaik) were pretty reliable - I had transmission going really bad (only 1st and 3rd gears were working and it wouldn't shift unless you tell it to) on my 1994 toyota carina ED, and the problem resolved itself after a few days. The transmission lived for 5 years and 100k miles more when it finally died because the next owner didn't notice that one of the hoses was leaking and all the ATF fluid leaked out.
PS: Maybe a coincidence, but only a few weeks before I had ECU updated as specified in TSB (improved shifting), and it did start to shift better. For a week.
Any advice / encouragement would be appreciated!
My 2005 SE conv with 63k miles started to show some problems with the transmission - it started to shift much harder from 2 to 3 about 50% of all the time, like it's slipping for less than a second, then it gives a noticeable kick. How much time do I have left before it starts going out of control (or, probably, it already have started)?
And what options do I really have?
- Perform a basic drain'n'fill Already did that ~5k mi ago)
- Perform multiple drain'n'fills until fluid runs clear
- Perform a complete transmission flush
- Set aside $700 + labor for a replacement transmission
- Wait for transmission to die completely
- All of the above?
From what I recall, toyota transmissions (those are actually AISIN, afaik) were pretty reliable - I had transmission going really bad (only 1st and 3rd gears were working and it wouldn't shift unless you tell it to) on my 1994 toyota carina ED, and the problem resolved itself after a few days. The transmission lived for 5 years and 100k miles more when it finally died because the next owner didn't notice that one of the hoses was leaking and all the ATF fluid leaked out.
PS: Maybe a coincidence, but only a few weeks before I had ECU updated as specified in TSB (improved shifting), and it did start to shift better. For a week.
Any advice / encouragement would be appreciated!
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