Shifting issues..
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Shifting issues..
Hello again, Sorry about all the posts but i recently bought my truck and would like to have her running at 100%, So I just noticed while driving to the store that my truck was acting a little strange. While accelerating it seemed to be shifting fairly hard, when downshifting it noticeably de-accelerated. Enough to slightly push my body weight forward. Have had the truck for about a month now and it has never done this before. Any suggestions on what may cause this?
I also noticed the other day that she was burning thru a fairly good amount of oil. I did an oil change right after i bought the truck, and about 3-4 weeks later my girlfriend used it to drive to her mothers, she called me when she was almost there and told me that it was running quite hot. I told her to turn the heater on and take it slow the rest of the way. Upon arriving at her mothers her brother called me and informed me that it had no oil in it. Which i found strange being as i had just done an oil change not long ago, And there was no oil spots where i park my vehicle. Needless to say more oil was put in, And i haven't noticed any significant decrease in oil since then. I am not a mechanical genius but i am not dumb either, So i know that there is something that is causing these problems i just do not have the knowledgeable means to figure it out on my own, And i will be the last to start pulling apart stuff that im not sure i could put back together properly. Any insight on these issues would be very helpful. I am more concerned with the shifting problems as i have not had any more issues with the oil.
I also noticed the other day that she was burning thru a fairly good amount of oil. I did an oil change right after i bought the truck, and about 3-4 weeks later my girlfriend used it to drive to her mothers, she called me when she was almost there and told me that it was running quite hot. I told her to turn the heater on and take it slow the rest of the way. Upon arriving at her mothers her brother called me and informed me that it had no oil in it. Which i found strange being as i had just done an oil change not long ago, And there was no oil spots where i park my vehicle. Needless to say more oil was put in, And i haven't noticed any significant decrease in oil since then. I am not a mechanical genius but i am not dumb either, So i know that there is something that is causing these problems i just do not have the knowledgeable means to figure it out on my own, And i will be the last to start pulling apart stuff that im not sure i could put back together properly. Any insight on these issues would be very helpful. I am more concerned with the shifting problems as i have not had any more issues with the oil.
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It will be roughly 600 for a shop to do your plenum.
Also, since the truck had run hot, there are probably A LOT of problems with the truck as you were probably not the first person it ran hot for.
Also, all you need for the plenum is:
1. 2 days (one day for the job and overnight cure time for sealant)
2. A ratchet set, torque wrench, zip ties (to hold things out of the way) and some RTV sealant.
3. The DIY with the pics.
If you can loosen and tighten bolts, you can do that job. Wouldn't hurt to go to autozone and get a Haynes manual.
Otherwise, expect to pay 1500 to get her to where you want.
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I am actually happy that my fixes/upgrades have gotten to trim and body panels. Well...I am not as happy as those with a viper tranny, but when my current trans explodes, I am going to get a viper.
This might seem crazy but the only bad thing about my truck right now is that I am having no trans issues. I really want an excuse to get a viper.
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keep looking is all I can say. Maybe get a Haynes manual so you can account for all the sensors.
I am trying to think what type of connector that is. Looks like it is a 2 wire connector. So look for 2 wire bundles and look for its mate. But first count the wires. There could be a third wire (holes in the connector) but there is so much dirt in there.
Might want to pressure wash the undercarriage.
I am trying to think what type of connector that is. Looks like it is a 2 wire connector. So look for 2 wire bundles and look for its mate. But first count the wires. There could be a third wire (holes in the connector) but there is so much dirt in there.
Might want to pressure wash the undercarriage.