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Ok so I am at a loss now. I feel I should have never messed with this a this point. The car is doing the same thing now but only

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Ok so I am at a loss now. I feel I should have never messed with this a this point. The car is doing the same thing now but only when cold. After I got it from the shop yesterday it sat in the garage for about 4 hours and then my Dad and I went for a drive. No issues then. I got in the car just now after it had been off for about 24hrs and it did it. Once it got up to temp it did not do it. What should I do?
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Sounds like the tranny fluid is draining out of the valve body over a period of time. Then takes a while for the valve body to refill.
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Sounds like the tranny fluid is draining out of the valve body over a period of time. Then takes a while for the valve body to refill.
Thanks Rusty, will more fluid fix this then?
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Thanks Rusty, will more fluid fix this then?
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Ok so I am at a loss now. I feel I should have never messed with this a this point. The car is doing the same thing now but only when cold. After I got it from the shop yesterday it sat in the garage for about 4 hours and then my Dad and I went for a drive. No issues then. I got in the car just now after it had been off for about 24hrs and it did it. Once it got up to temp it did not do it. What should I do?
It is still a little low. When the tranny fluid is cold it will contract. When it warms up it expands. You are still just a touch low.
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It is still a little low. When the tranny fluid is cold it will contract. When it warms up it expands. You are still just a touch low.
The shop will look at the car again tomorrow. Hopefully 3rd time is the charm. I’ll update you guys. Thanks again everyone.

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Were there any issues with the car before transmission fluid was replaced?
No not at all. I only did it to try and prolong the life of my transmission as I didn’t think the fluid was “immune” to degrading.
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