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    Envoyée le mercredi 22 avril 2009 19:46:36
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    A slipping transmission usually refers to an automatic transmission in which the clutch bands that grip various gears don't have the force to grip down tightly enough. Find out why a car with loose enough bands may not move at all with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car maintenance.

    Expert: J.B. Hebert
    Contact: www.wrxtra.com
    Bio: J.B. Hebert is a machinist, metal fabricator, and auto mechanic who has been fixing and modifying all things mechanical for over 20 years.
    Filmmaker: David Pakman



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  • bigblockvista

    Very true. Neither are fun to take apart though lol. The only "easy" transmissions to work on are motorcycle/ATV transmissions in my opinion. Cars... not so much.
    samedi 10 mars 2012 13:39:33
  • 3312cdfp5674

    true all transmissions do, but a manual transmission is less complex mechanically, so its cheaper to maintain and repair overall
    samedi 10 mars 2012 13:33:45
  • 3312cdfp5674

    this is yet another reason why you should drive manual
    vendredi 24 février 2012 02:33:57
  • allison481959

    hi is it safe to get your transmission fluid changed plus the filter, if their is one on a 1995 pontiac grandam gt? 122,000 miles,i hear a sound from time to time on front right wheel area, my fluid looks brownish but not burnt,it has some red color still in it and no leaks.i have heard it could be bad to do this i think i should get it done let me know thanks,like your videos,allison
    samedi 21 janvier 2012 13:01:58
  • blackandgold51

    Thanks. But my vehicle is a 1998 GMC Yukon SLT 4-door. The vehicle has been sitting up for a while(since last year) since I had a problem with the starter which I had it replaced(by myself). I drove it and the transmission was slipping a bit. Then one(somewhere this past September) day it started not to move forward or backwards, which it still cannot move backwards today.
    vendredi 06 janvier 2012 17:11:06
  • blackandgold51

    Okay, how do you flush transmission fluid and put in a new one?
    lundi 02 janvier 2012 14:19:55
  • FelixTheHouseFreak

    A good and informative video. Stand out for ehow.
    mardi 27 décembre 2011 18:38:14
  • FrenchValleyAirport

    how come it was a cold day like 3 min after starting my car and i put my car in neutral and rolled down a tiny hill and the rpms jumped to 2k randomly and then quickly went back down to 500-1k after like 5-10 seconds...
    jeudi 22 décembre 2011 01:29:39
  • dukenzoe

    Thank you for providing this kind of info for us car ignorant women out here. I have a 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee, we've kept up all the fluid maintenance with Oil Can Henry's, I'm guessing the noise has something to do with the transmission because when we are slowing down to stop it seems like it's when it shifts from 3rd to 2nd gear you hear a clunck, like something dropping too hard into place. It's worse when it's cold and it's been doing this for awhile . Any suggestions Dianne
    samedi 05 novembre 2011 13:00:54
  • deadzone11

    I just want to say thanks.
    vendredi 09 septembre 2011 11:53:39
  • MusicMan12574

    Yes, you definitely need to have your fluid flushed. Do you follow the maintenance schedule in your car manual? I have a 2000 Honda Accord 5 speed manual with 91k miles on it, I just had the transmission fluid flushed when I had the 90k service done on the car. Gunk can gather in the gearbox from when the occasional gear grind happens and just from overall use. Flushing the fluid can fix problems like difficulty shifting the gears. After I had mine flushed I noticed the difference.
    lundi 25 juillet 2011 20:58:40
  • DtoWnSux1

    i have a 2003 honda element 5speed manual. has 130k miles on it i just bought it. never had transmission fluid changed b4. Is it safe to get it flushed? honestly i am scared to find out i want some advice. please if you know alot about manual transmissions let me know. this car wasnt driven hard but i has 132996miles on it with never having trans fluid changed out or flushed. please let me know what you think. Thanks
    vendredi 15 juillet 2011 22:31:49
  • jimmytaylor32

    I have a 92 chevy full-size blazer with a 4L60E transmission, the truck itself has over 230k miles, but I have only had it maybe a year and a half, when I got it, I noticed the transmission slipped alittle, doesn't do it when it is cold, it shifts fine, but the more you drive it, it starts to slip, it is grandually getting worse, takes off fine as long as I don't put my foot into it, is it possible for you to e-mail me some info on how to adjust the bands on this type of transmission.. THANKS..
    vendredi 15 juillet 2011 16:33:57
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