(R)everse stopped working... time to change tranny???
Well,
I shift the car into (R)everse and the transmission doesn't engage. If I give it gas, the engine just revs as in (N)eutral. Has my time arrived to look for a rebuilt tranny or is there something else that can be done that will fix the problem? Thanks in advance for any advice, Juan |
Re: (R)everse stopped working... time to change tranny???
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Likely, if you get the car going forward, you'll notice a slippage in the 2-3 shift, which is also a sign of . . . well, you know. I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, so, will someone else confirm this? I *could* be wrong, but, I don't think so, in this case. |
I would absolutely agree.....
but did you check the fluid? Low on fluid can sometimes keep an auto from going in to gear....chances are it's shot though.
Ryan |
Ryan,
I'll check the tranny fluid when I get home this evening. I'll post the info tonight. Aredubjay, I have not noticed any slippage in any of the gears, but I guess that could start hapenning anytime. Thanks for the tips, Juan |
I checked the transmission fluid and it marks half full. So, it looks like I am going to have to look for a place around San Jose, CA where I can have the tranny replaced with a rebuilt one.
Has anyone mentioned in this board of places nearby San Jose where they had their tranny replaced? I know there is a Subaru dealer on Stevens Creek, but if someone knows of a different place I could look for the best deal possible. Thanks in advance, Juan |
Here is my suggestion. I agree your tranny is probably shot. However I have seen vehicles that need fluid right to the top or they have problems. The couple bottles of ATF you will need will probably cost you about $5, a new tranny is going to you cost you $2900+.....
Wouldn't you think you would wan to try topping it up first? I don't know about you, I had a ***** of a time getting the cash to fix mine. I would think you would want to go the cheap route first as well. Ryan |
Ryan,
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll get some ATF and fill the fluid to the top and see if that solves the problem. I'll post again after I get it done. -Juan |
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