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Marrtin
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Posted: Thu Dec 16, 2004 3:20 am    Post subject: 97 Buick Pk Ave transmission problem? Reply with quote

I've noticed in the last few weeks a sort of hiccup when the transmission
shifts, both up and down. I can feel it rather than hear it. Seems to
hesitate for a fraction of a second before it engages.

I am wondering what this might be telling me, and hoping it can be corrected
without resorting to an expensive rebuilding job.

Any comments and suggestions will be appreciated.

Marty

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Marrtin
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Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2004 5:43 am    Post subject: Re: 97 Buick Pk Ave transmission problem? Reply with quote

"Marrtin" <cresident41@swfla.rr.com> wrote in message
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I've noticed in the last few weeks a sort of hiccup when the transmission
shifts, both up and down. I can feel it rather than hear it. Seems to
hesitate for a fraction of a second before it engages.

I am wondering what this might be telling me, and hoping it can be
corrected
without resorting to an expensive rebuilding job.

Any comments and suggestions will be appreciated.

Marty



Since my first post I stopped by a transmission shop and asked if they could
do some preliminary diagnostics and tell me what they could do short of a
rebuilding job. After 40 minutes up on lift, during which I saw 2 guys walk
under, look up, and proceed to the john, the mgr said it looked like it
probably would need to be rebuilt. Maybe $900-1200.!!
How did he come up with that?

Now more than ever I wish someone who knows about these things would tell me
what kind of diagnostic stuff can be done, and where? By the dealer, any
garage repair shop, or? What can I expect in cost for that? What would a
normal transmission service do? I've heard that sometimes that's all that's
needed.

Thanks for any and all ideas.

Marty
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Harry Face
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 12:09 am    Post subject: Re: 97 Buick Pk Ave transmission problem? Reply with quote

1. How many miles on the car?

2. How often was the transmission oil & filter changed since 1997.

3. Are you the original owner of the vehicle?

Your cars transmission is electronic and not controled by hydraulic
pressure. There are many electronic solenoids inside the transmissions
on todays car. So guessing what the problem is is kind of hard these
days. It might just need a new solenoid.

You could have the trans oil & filter changed and drive the car for a
few weeks and see if it acts the same way. This is your least expensive
option right now.

Ask your coworkers, drinking buddy's, or neighbors of a reputable shop
they may know of & trust.

Good Luck

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Marrtin
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Posted: Sun Dec 19, 2004 4:04 am    Post subject: Re: 97 Buick Pk Ave transmission problem? Reply with quote

"Harry Face" <harryface@webtv.net> wrote in message
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1. How many miles on the car?

61000


Quote:
2. How often was the transmission oil & filter changed since 1997.

Never. Was never suggested when I had the car serviced.

Quote:

3. Are you the original owner of the vehicle?

Yes.


Quote:
Your cars transmission is electronic and not controled by hydraulic
pressure. There are many electronic solenoids inside the transmissions
on todays car. So guessing what the problem is is kind of hard these
days. It might just need a new solenoid.

You could have the trans oil & filter changed and drive the car for a
few weeks and see if it acts the same way. This is your least expensive
option right now.


That's what I'm going to do. The local Buick dealer says they will flush
it, not just drain and refill.

Thanks for the reply

Marty
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