Major Transmission killers...?
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So would it be worth it to take to a trans shop and have them adjust the bands, replace the check valve, and i was reading yesterday in the manual that you need to have the "t.v cable" throttle cable adjusted as well every so often throughout your trucks life. Would it be worth it?
As a general rule, don't have them flush the trans unless you know for a fact that it has been maintained fairly well. If it has been neglected (i.e. not flushed regularly) simply change the filter and fluid that is present in the pan (6 quarts if memory serves).
To adjust TV cable:
Remove air hat, and locate the tv cable (passenger side of throttle body, on throttle plate. It's the cable closest to the cabin). It should have a white plastic tab on the "body thingy" (technical, I know. It's a black cylinder held by the cable bracket). Remove the tab.
Here's where it gets tricky: grab the cable from the back of the "body" (you'll know what I'm talking about when you see it). Pushing the cable forward results in softer shifts at lower rpm. Pulling back has the opposite effect. Moving the cable 1/8 of an inch will result in a noticeable change.
Best way to go about it is to move it by a hairs breadth, and test drive between adjustments until you have it where you want it (ideal shift is smooth and fast. Get the tranny off of the clutches as fast as possible). Removal of the airhat is not necessary once you know what you're looking for/doing.
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This.... not me but good times http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuxKTylhhi4
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here is something so butt **** simple I'm really surprised nobody has said it yet:
when starting the truck after it's been sitting a few hours, always drop it in gear and wait a few seconds before taking your foot of the brake to move..
and another really important one: when moving in reverse, come to a complete stop before moving the shift to a forward gear.. and the same for forward; come to a COMPLETE stop before putting it into reverse.. that is hell on an automatic tranny..
when starting the truck after it's been sitting a few hours, always drop it in gear and wait a few seconds before taking your foot of the brake to move..
and another really important one: when moving in reverse, come to a complete stop before moving the shift to a forward gear.. and the same for forward; come to a COMPLETE stop before putting it into reverse.. that is hell on an automatic tranny..