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4T65E (both HD/Non-HD) Common Transmission Issues

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Old 02-24-2005, 09:35 PM
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Default 4T65E (both HD/Non-HD) Common Transmission Issues

Does anyone know the common problems associated with the 4T65E mated with the series two engines, especially supercharged. (both HD and NON) I was just wondering what the problems are and what you can do to prevent them and maybe upgrade these parts to prevent a future problem or correct one if it so happens. Thanks.

Currently on our 2000 SSEi it on occasion shift hard on 1st, 2nd, 3rd(slightly smooth shift) 4th(OD - shifts hard) now i know what the problem is (Pressure Control Solenoid) It sticks or something and send FULL line pressure. Anyways I checked with the Pontiac Dealer and they said it would probably be around 350-400 dollars to replace it not including the $23.00 part off of GMPD.... does anyone know if this part is easy to replace, iv'e got an Auto Service Tech Class at school and wouldnt mind doing it. (Just a note too.... This problem began after we had the tranny flushed at the place we have been getting our tires - alignments done at. They say that a flush cant screw something like that up. Jerks we will not be taking our vehicles to there lovely shop anymore. PLUS they didnt put the wheel weights on the inside of the wheels either like they were asked, we werent charged but still, crappy Customer Service!!!!
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if ur taking a auto tech class u should balance ur tires there....
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i didnt have the class when we had the tires done but when they need to be done i will be doing it, its soo easy to do and NO LABOR or Shop Charge!!!
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i was taking an auto tech class untill the school decided to rip me off for over $400, then i decided that i wasnt going to sign up for next semester, even though im half finished.
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wow that really sucks, so do you have to quit in the middle of the class? I'd be quite pissed off bout that. To the School Administrator ---> haha Just Kidding!
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1) 1-Wheel burnouts will slaughter the differential - solution LSD
2) Input shaft is prone to snapping on the 1-2 shift on modded L67'* - solution INTENSE tubine shaft and/or lighter torque convertor


Those are the two biggest power related problems i know of.
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We've seen numerous transmissions fail here after a transmission flush. It'* especially prevelant on the 4T65Es that are flushed after never having been flushed, but are at more than 60,000 miles. The flush actually does the damage to the transmission by stirring up the foreign particals that the flush machine couldn't completely extract.
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