Shuck
12-03-2005, 08:40
I've got kind of an odd one on my hands here and I could use some expert advice.
My truck is a 95 K1500 (L56) 6.5 TD with just under 200k on it.
On my last long trip, we had trouble with the transmission "falling" out of drive and overdrive. Checked the fluid and it was low, so I added some and it seemed to fix the problem. Well, it came back further down the road. Fluid level was fine, but it was late at night, so I pressed on. I could tell if the transmission was going to work or not by watching the shift indicator light and tach/speedo on the dash. If the transmission wasn't going to hold D/OD, the tach would drop to 0 and the speedo would slowly creep up and the shift indicator light would go out.
So i figured maybe the D/OD solenoid was going out. BUT then I drove along for a while and boom, gauges came back and transmission worked fine. Same thing the next morning. Started it up, no tach, weird speedo, but after driving for about 15 minutes, gauges came back and the transmission worked.
So, I haven't had much time with the truck the last two weeks, but I figured one more thing out. I have a remote start on my truck and just for kicks, I engaged it while driving down the road. When I engaged the remote start, the transmission worked fine and the gauges came back to life.
Is there a signal from a switch on the ignition that might be causing my problem? Should I plan on having to replace the D/OC solenoids in the transmission? How big of a job is that? Any help is greatly appreciated as I'd like to have the truck fixed to drive home for Christmas in 3 weeks (about 1000 miles).
Thanks!
Ryan
My truck is a 95 K1500 (L56) 6.5 TD with just under 200k on it.
On my last long trip, we had trouble with the transmission "falling" out of drive and overdrive. Checked the fluid and it was low, so I added some and it seemed to fix the problem. Well, it came back further down the road. Fluid level was fine, but it was late at night, so I pressed on. I could tell if the transmission was going to work or not by watching the shift indicator light and tach/speedo on the dash. If the transmission wasn't going to hold D/OD, the tach would drop to 0 and the speedo would slowly creep up and the shift indicator light would go out.
So i figured maybe the D/OD solenoid was going out. BUT then I drove along for a while and boom, gauges came back and transmission worked fine. Same thing the next morning. Started it up, no tach, weird speedo, but after driving for about 15 minutes, gauges came back and the transmission worked.
So, I haven't had much time with the truck the last two weeks, but I figured one more thing out. I have a remote start on my truck and just for kicks, I engaged it while driving down the road. When I engaged the remote start, the transmission worked fine and the gauges came back to life.
Is there a signal from a switch on the ignition that might be causing my problem? Should I plan on having to replace the D/OC solenoids in the transmission? How big of a job is that? Any help is greatly appreciated as I'd like to have the truck fixed to drive home for Christmas in 3 weeks (about 1000 miles).
Thanks!
Ryan