valkraider wrote:
Yesterday my dealer did the recall and here is what the final invoice said:
Code:
RECALL F37
REPLACED TORQUE CONVERTOR AND FLASHED PCM AND TCM
QTY FP NUMBER DESCRIPTION
1 CECAF370 CONVERTER NO 210460
1 4669020 LABEL AUTHOR 140861
1 4275086-AB LABEL GENERA 140861
4 5013457-AA FLUID AUTOMAT 108101
2 5013457-AA FLUID AUTOMAT 108101
Umm, only 6 quarts of tranny fluid listed? News flash - it takes 9 quarts , and 2 or 3 test drives to flush all the air out of the system, to get that tranny refilled after just changing the filters.
Word of advice - if you're still having a shudder after doing the recall, CHECK THE FLUID LEVEL IN THE TRANNY!!!!!
This would be the same bone-up they pulled on the filter TSB, listing an inadequate amount of fluid for refill.
If you're having the recall done on yours, I'd advise having at least 2 or 3 quarts of ATF+4 on hand. Ask the SA, tech, or check the service ticket to find out how much fluid they put back in. If it's anything less than 9 quarts, I'd be checking the fluid level before it even left the lot.
From experience, if the level is low, it'll take 2 or 3 short drives of about 5 miles or so, checking level and topping off in between, to get all the air flushed out of the tranny, cooler, and lines.
If that's the actual amount of fluid they list on the recall, only 6 quarts, then I'm just floored that DC still can't figure out something as simple as how much fluid the tranny actually holds.