Allison crate

JoshH

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You would be way better off to drive down there. If you don't properly flush the coolers after a failure, it can cause problems with the new transmission, and it isn't something you can do at home yourself without buying some expensive equipment.
 

Mike L.

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You would be way better off to drive down there. If you don't properly flush the coolers after a failure, it can cause problems with the new transmission, and it isn't something you can do at home yourself without buying some expensive equipment.

Plus the fact that the relearn has to be done with an MDI unit. Tech2 does not work on this truck.
 

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I'm curious as well, and what the truck has done to it that could cause the problem..

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Mike L.

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Peel open the sump filter and see what's in it. When you do the trans the TCM tune must be removed before work is done. ( If it has a TCM tune )
 

SoCalMike

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You would be way better off to drive down there. If you don't properly flush the coolers after a failure, it can cause problems with the new transmission, and it isn't something you can do at home yourself without buying some expensive equipment.
Also you know it will be done right and it will be fun hanging out at the shop with Mike

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