Problems after 4t65e rebuild, curious as if what caused the latest issue.
Quick question.
I had my 4t65e rebuilt last month. First issue that arose was the valve body began sticking, causing line pressure issues and the car to slam into gear when selecting R and D.
After I got that fixed I sprung a transmission fluid leak. I changed My dipstick tube since it was broken, started leaking even worse.
Took it back to the shop that rebuilt it and after a couple of days they tell me my reverse servo cover is cracked and leaking while in reverse.
Would this issue be caused by the car slamming into gear under high line pressure or an incorrect install of the servo cover?
I realize this would be covered under warranty but I'm curious as to what would crack the servo cover like that.
I had my 4t65e rebuilt last month. First issue that arose was the valve body began sticking, causing line pressure issues and the car to slam into gear when selecting R and D.
After I got that fixed I sprung a transmission fluid leak. I changed My dipstick tube since it was broken, started leaking even worse.
Took it back to the shop that rebuilt it and after a couple of days they tell me my reverse servo cover is cracked and leaking while in reverse.
Would this issue be caused by the car slamming into gear under high line pressure or an incorrect install of the servo cover?
I realize this would be covered under warranty but I'm curious as to what would crack the servo cover like that.
The shop told me I could replace the dipstick tube and it wouldn't void the warranty. The car is also been in the shop since Monday awaiting a new servo cover and he has mentioned nothing about charging me to fix it.
Ok.
A leaking R cover shouldn't cause hard engagement, if anything, it will bleed the pressure off and cause softer shifts. But that depends on how big the leak is.
It almost sounds like the pressure solenoid(EPC) is allowing too much fluid to the pump. I suspect someone F'd the rebuild.
A leaking R cover shouldn't cause hard engagement, if anything, it will bleed the pressure off and cause softer shifts. But that depends on how big the leak is.
It almost sounds like the pressure solenoid(EPC) is allowing too much fluid to the pump. I suspect someone F'd the rebuild.
Ok.
A leaking R cover shouldn't cause hard engagement, if anything, it will bleed the pressure off and cause softer shifts. But that depends on how big the leak is.
It almost sounds like the pressure solenoid(EPC) is allowing too much fluid to the pump. I suspect someone F'd the rebuild.
A leaking R cover shouldn't cause hard engagement, if anything, it will bleed the pressure off and cause softer shifts. But that depends on how big the leak is.
It almost sounds like the pressure solenoid(EPC) is allowing too much fluid to the pump. I suspect someone F'd the rebuild.
Other than the cap the transmission shifts beautifully, so it was a good rebuild.
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