hard shifting with engine oil change
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We understand that you are talking about the changing of the engine lubricant and it changes the transmission shifts.
We are just weeding through possible problems so don't worry.
I want you to replace the Transmission Output Sensor. The dealer is the best choice and it is about $40 bucks I think.
This sounds like a Torque Management issue that is being charged by inputs from the motor. Basically the motor is running smoother causing the torque converter outputs not to time out right and together with the engine running smoother you really feel it. I don't think this is a vacuum issue but rather a electrical function. Vacuum you could hear surging of engine and codes to be thrown.
The other thing it could be is a TPS sensor or the kick down on the trans cable that comes off the TB is out of adjustment or worn or dry rubbing. Thing is a slight change can cause differences. But again I think this is the PCM over compensating for a faulty input because of engine performance.
After installing a transmission output sensor I would have the trans fluid changed with ATF+4 ONLY and have the bands adjusted for wear.
Question is have you had any speedo problems or ABS light problems then a Rear ABS sensor on the top of the rear axel could be going out but you haven't talked about anything like that.
We are just weeding through possible problems so don't worry.
I want you to replace the Transmission Output Sensor. The dealer is the best choice and it is about $40 bucks I think.
This sounds like a Torque Management issue that is being charged by inputs from the motor. Basically the motor is running smoother causing the torque converter outputs not to time out right and together with the engine running smoother you really feel it. I don't think this is a vacuum issue but rather a electrical function. Vacuum you could hear surging of engine and codes to be thrown.
The other thing it could be is a TPS sensor or the kick down on the trans cable that comes off the TB is out of adjustment or worn or dry rubbing. Thing is a slight change can cause differences. But again I think this is the PCM over compensating for a faulty input because of engine performance.
After installing a transmission output sensor I would have the trans fluid changed with ATF+4 ONLY and have the bands adjusted for wear.
Question is have you had any speedo problems or ABS light problems then a Rear ABS sensor on the top of the rear axel could be going out but you haven't talked about anything like that.
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