Glend wrote:
Before assuming the worse (internal inssues) I would disconnect the battery for awhile to reset the TCM and ECM, then when reconnected the transmission will go into Learn mode. Drive it easily for a few hours and it will reset all the clutch volume indices. Check the fluid level obviously.
The slip slip feeling could be the clutch pack, but when does it happen? The lockup clutch material is on the back side of the torque converter and if you over-torque the flywheel mounting bolts you can dimple the clutch surface on the inside of the shell and produce that sort of effect (this was discussed by GDE in their instructions on replacing the TC).
At about 2500 to 2700 rpm it starts when on heavy throttle from a stop. I guess this means 1st gear. It does not happen consistently.
I have been debating doing a quicklearn via the DRBIII to reset the clutch volume indices.
I don't see why over torquing the bolts would cause that problem now and not 50k+ miles ago.
Might be time to try a relearn procedure.
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