I know the deal about transmission problems was posted earlier- , but my car has 95,000 miles on it, hasn't been driven exceptionally hard very often, and all the sudden my transmission just went. I was noticing that it was slipping just a little every once in awhile a month or so ago. So I take it in to get the tranny flushed and new fluid in it, and the guys says it's got some shavings but nothing bad, but it's starting to wear down a little. So last week I'm driving around, experiencing no problems at all, then suddenly a light comes on! I'm sitting at a stoplight, and my O/D light comes up on the dash. "Weird..." i thought, so I pull off the road, turn the car off, turn it back on, the light is still there.
I put it back in drive and accelerate slightly, suddnenly the transmission starts acting really screwy - it keeps flipping through the gears when i press on the gas. So I'm like "uhh wtf is going on now?" I pull back onto the road and go a little ways, and suddenly i notice their is smoke behind me. It wasn't real thick but noticeable, so I slow down and pull off to the side of the road. I see it is coming out of the engine compartment, so I pull off the road again, turn the car off, and by now smoke is pouring out of the engine compartment, I pop the hood and wait for it too clear out. then I notice that their is a stream of transmission fluid coming from behind my car. Apparently the fluid was bubbling up and coming out the top of the transmission.
Now the mechanic who cleaned the fluid says that the Converter inside it might have broken and that something might have pushed the seal out - from the inside - and the fluid is coming out that way, and I may be looking at a total rebuild that will cost anywhere from 800-1800$.
I wasn't too satisfied and neither was my dad (we don't have that much money right now and if the guy made a mistake the first time he worked on the car he probably isn't going to admit to it) - so we take the car to an actual transmission place. They are going to look at it tomorrow, but I was wondering, is this something that has happened to anyone else or is it common for transmissions to just blow like that? It was running fine, and then it just blows.
I was hoping and thinking when it first happened that maybe a hose or something just came loose. The car was running perfect the last week, and then just suddenly WHAM the tranny goes. Could this be something the mechanic did? I can't imagine that flushing the tranny out and refilling it can result in many problems (unless he did something intentionally).
I put it back in drive and accelerate slightly, suddnenly the transmission starts acting really screwy - it keeps flipping through the gears when i press on the gas. So I'm like "uhh wtf is going on now?" I pull back onto the road and go a little ways, and suddenly i notice their is smoke behind me. It wasn't real thick but noticeable, so I slow down and pull off to the side of the road. I see it is coming out of the engine compartment, so I pull off the road again, turn the car off, and by now smoke is pouring out of the engine compartment, I pop the hood and wait for it too clear out. then I notice that their is a stream of transmission fluid coming from behind my car. Apparently the fluid was bubbling up and coming out the top of the transmission.
Now the mechanic who cleaned the fluid says that the Converter inside it might have broken and that something might have pushed the seal out - from the inside - and the fluid is coming out that way, and I may be looking at a total rebuild that will cost anywhere from 800-1800$.
I wasn't too satisfied and neither was my dad (we don't have that much money right now and if the guy made a mistake the first time he worked on the car he probably isn't going to admit to it) - so we take the car to an actual transmission place. They are going to look at it tomorrow, but I was wondering, is this something that has happened to anyone else or is it common for transmissions to just blow like that? It was running fine, and then it just blows.
I was hoping and thinking when it first happened that maybe a hose or something just came loose. The car was running perfect the last week, and then just suddenly WHAM the tranny goes. Could this be something the mechanic did? I can't imagine that flushing the tranny out and refilling it can result in many problems (unless he did something intentionally).
