I have a call into my dealerships service dept but the service writer on my case is on vacation and for some reason she is the only one that can answer that question.
I don't have the paper work in front of me but a few things on the list of things changed.
Transmission assembly
Radiator
Overflow tank
All hoses (including the ones to the heater core).
clamps
Cooling system was then flushed and filled. It's very obvious to me that all of the work on the list was done. Tranny is sparkling clean as are radiator and hoses etc. Fluids are clean and free of cross contamination.
Also as you know this is the second time this has happened, at this rate I'll never have to change my fluid.
The reason I'm wondering if the torque converter was changed is from what I've heard, there are some kind of fins inside of it that break off. When that happens the fluid super heats and when it finally reaches the radiator, it blows the tranny chamber into the coolant.
This is the reason you never see the temp raise on your tranny before it happens. The tranny gauge never budged and I checked it often when I began having trouble.
Thanks for your reply Humtech - I just heard the same thing from my dealership. New torque converter installed and tranny is fluid filled from the factory.
They also said the fin breakage issue has been corrected and so has the radiator. Do you know anything about that?
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