Helping a co-worker out with an old '02 Grand Prix SE 3.1L, 210K miles. He bought the car for $700 and his complaint is 1st to 2nd gear is slow or non-existent at times (especially when cold).
He brought it to me to put on the lift and look it over thoroughly. Not a bad car for what he paid-- engine is great, no leaks other than valve cover gaskets, rust is typical for a car of this age for this area, nothing structural.
I suggested fluid/filter change and did just that, reset adaptives in a scan tool. No change. Taking a test drive after the service, the first pull out of the driveway on to a major road, he ran up to 4.5K rpm or so before letting off the throttle, wouldn't shift. Easing off the throttle didn't prompt the shift to second, just time-- it finally shifted into 2nd. After that, the 1-2 shift got progressively better but still very delayed; at least driveable. Scan tool reports about 0.25 seconds shift time between 2-3-4, but I get no reading on the 1-2 shift, probably because it takes so long. I should note that the PCM is commanding the 2nd gear shift at the appropriate time.
Trans fluid that came out of it was very unordinary. Clearly used (brownish-red color), magnet was caked with the usual fine debris, but nothing worth noting at the bottom of the pan.
Any ideas from the tramsission experts here? Just trying to help the guy out, this isn't a money maker.
He brought it to me to put on the lift and look it over thoroughly. Not a bad car for what he paid-- engine is great, no leaks other than valve cover gaskets, rust is typical for a car of this age for this area, nothing structural.
I suggested fluid/filter change and did just that, reset adaptives in a scan tool. No change. Taking a test drive after the service, the first pull out of the driveway on to a major road, he ran up to 4.5K rpm or so before letting off the throttle, wouldn't shift. Easing off the throttle didn't prompt the shift to second, just time-- it finally shifted into 2nd. After that, the 1-2 shift got progressively better but still very delayed; at least driveable. Scan tool reports about 0.25 seconds shift time between 2-3-4, but I get no reading on the 1-2 shift, probably because it takes so long. I should note that the PCM is commanding the 2nd gear shift at the appropriate time.
Trans fluid that came out of it was very unordinary. Clearly used (brownish-red color), magnet was caked with the usual fine debris, but nothing worth noting at the bottom of the pan.
Any ideas from the tramsission experts here? Just trying to help the guy out, this isn't a money maker.
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