Shift, gear, or possibly transmission

Asked by Shannon Mar 09, 2018 at 08:38 AM about the 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe LS 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I bought a used vehicle so I decided to change all
of the fluids in it and make sure everything was in
good working order. I recently had to put in a fuel
pump and saving a dollar is a major thing in our
house out of 5 so i bought the fuel pump online for
80 bucks and it worked fine but then it gave out
and after that I decided to take it to the shop and a
local shop put it in and it was $525. So that is the
main reason why I tried to do all maintenance
myself if I can. So on with my question, I recently
changed the transmission fluid and instead of
dropping the exhaust lines like I asked him to do,
my fiance, decided to bend the horseshoe-shaped
piece that holds the shifter cable out of the way so
that you can get the transmission fluid pan off
easier. Once getting it all put back together and
putting the fluid in it was time to start it and it
would not start. Then when he started switching
the gears he switch it up into park and then it did
start. Once I started to drive the RPM's would
barely go up and it would barely go forward.
Reverse was fine. Low 1 2 and 3 work and when I
start out and use them to shift up overdrive will
finally work but I cannot get in my vehicle and put it
in regular overdrive and go forward it will not. Also
since i s stil drivable, this problem gets better,
almost to normal the longer distance i drive it.
Could it be the park neutral switch or the 1-2
solenoid, or the tcc solenoid, or does the shift lever
need adjusting or just shorten the shift cable. I
would appreciate any help with this screw up.

4 Answers

25,700

I think your fiancee should have listen to you. Once you start forcing parts out of shape to try to save time you can end up with collateral damage. Did your fiancee did anything else to the transmission while the fluid pan was open? Did he change the fluid filter also? The problem started after the fluid change, so I believe something went wrong while doing this.

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and what have you learned ? ? If it ain't broke don't fix it . Don't buy used junk , and keep your " fiance' " away from the car , Yes it sounds like a problem with the neutral switch , What came out when you dropped the tranny pan ? Did every thing go back where it should ?

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25,700

Well said! I agree with everything, mostly "keeping the fiance away from this or any car".

1 people found this helpful.

yes we changed the filter also... I have said that several times since this incident,"If it aint broke dont fix it!!!" And there was this in the pan and he couldnt figure out where it went so...it didnt go back in.pic issaved as tranny

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