Sure is a lot of flaky shops trying to do transmission rebuilds out there. I've been getting a lot of tech calls lately. Most of these shops think a clutch pack replacement is the end all be all. A lot of horror stories out there too.
Sure is a lot of flaky shops trying to do transmission rebuilds out there. I've been getting a lot of tech calls lately. Most of these shops think a clutch pack replacement is the end all be all. A lot of horror stories out there too.
Based on the costs associated with these transmissions, I think we're wayyyy past "small" claims court.
Based on the costs associated with these transmissions, I think we're wayyyy past "small" claims court.
I am 16K out of pocket on this job already. This does not include any refunds, though there will be hopefully.
This may be, and they may have a stellar reputation with stock transmission rebuilding, but in this case they seem to not know the first thing about Allison performance builds. We all know how costly a mistake (or not knowing what you're doing) can be when building one of these transmissions.Certified Transmission is not a fly by the night shop. Many of them in the midwest. Not saying they are the best but are a decent factory power replacement or small tuned truck. The ones around here dont rebuild your trans. Just swap it out. Thet have a facility that is for rebuilding them. Sounds like the location is lacking the diagnostics side.
Back to MikeL, and Boise Rob, and anyone else who may know: Can a bad TCM do this? Thanks in advance.
To the OP: are you able to verify by the data plate on the trans case that they did in fact just replace the trans?
Certified Transmission is not a fly by the night shop. Many of them in the midwest. Not saying they are the best but are a decent factory power replacement or small tuned truck. The ones around here dont rebuild your trans. Just swap it out. Thet have a facility that is for rebuilding them. Sounds like the location is lacking the diagnostics side.
x2, this should be a very easy diagnostic for the shops. The Allison has a (very basic) hydraulic failsafe mode when the rear connector is unplugged.If you pulled the plug on the back of the trans wouldn’t that rule out the tcm.
x2, this should be a very easy diagnostic for the shops. The Allison has a (very basic) hydraulic failsafe mode when the rear connector is unplugged.