Auto Transmission
What happens if you overfill an auto transmission on a small 4 cil by
1.5 quarts for an extended period. It needs to rev high at first to shift and some slipping occurs when hot. The dealer has been maintaining the car under warranty and did a trans service when warranty was in effect. I don`t check it because its about impossible to do from the tight location. On the dipstick and in the manuals of every car I have had it says Don`t Overfill. 1.5 quarts over is crazy. Is transmission likely damaged. |
Auto Transmission
ransley wrote:
What happens if you overfill an auto transmission on a small 4 cil by 1.5 quarts for an extended period. It needs to rev high at first to shift and some slipping occurs when hot. The dealer has been maintaining the car under warranty and did a trans service when warranty was in effect. I don`t check it because its about impossible to do from the tight location. On the dipstick and in the manuals of every car I have had it says Don`t Overfill. 1.5 quarts over is crazy. Is transmission likely damaged. Overpressure eventually causing seal failures most likely. Leak-by and slipping is likely result. Undoubtedly you'll have a hard time collecting but it would appear a dealer-aided if not totally caused early failure is indicated. -- |
Auto Transmission
overfilling will not affect pressures. What WILL happen in all ACTUALITY,
is that the fluid will foam from being in contact with the rotating mass of parts. THEN, the result of the foaming is slippage due to the LACK of proper pressure on the clutch packs and band(s). Depending on the transmission and the length of time it was allowed to be this way will determine the extent of the damage. Simple solution? Yes,, let some fluid out. DUH. But considering the source of the OP, i'd say it's probably toast. s "dpb" wrote in message ... ransley wrote: What happens if you overfill an auto transmission on a small 4 cil by 1.5 quarts for an extended period. It needs to rev high at first to shift and some slipping occurs when hot. The dealer has been maintaining the car under warranty and did a trans service when warranty was in effect. I don`t check it because its about impossible to do from the tight location. On the dipstick and in the manuals of every car I have had it says Don`t Overfill. 1.5 quarts over is crazy. Is transmission likely damaged. Overpressure eventually causing seal failures most likely. Leak-by and slipping is likely result. Undoubtedly you'll have a hard time collecting but it would appear a dealer-aided if not totally caused early failure is indicated. -- |
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