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Describe your Transmission Problems

  • Occasional, no TCU shield, not fixed

    Votes: 11 9.3%
  • Occasional, no TCU shield, successful fix

    Votes: 0 0%
  • Occasional, have TCU shield, not fixed

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Occasional, have TCU shield, successful fix

    Votes: 1 1%
  • Constant, no TCU shield, not fixed

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Constant, no TCU shield, successful fix

    Votes: 5 4.2%
  • Constant, have TCU shield, not fixed

    Votes: 3 2.5%
  • Constant, have TCU shield, successful fix

    Votes: 0 0%
  • Never problems, do not have TCU shield

    Votes: 42 36%
  • Never problems, have TCU shield

    Votes: 51 43%

Transmission Failure Poll

35K views 99 replies 29 participants last post by  GQRob  
I voted number 6.

I have an early LE without shield.
About 15,000 miles when problems started. Several failed attempts, but eventually a fix.
Symptoms were sporadic, but eventually became consistent making diagnostic easier.
Took about 3000 miles of daily driving before a fix was possible.
That was about 4000 miles ago without incident since.

As mentioned in several other threads, my fix was a software patch. Quite a few members have PMed me asking how to get this patch. I've always responded favorably, but have never heard if they received my secret patch of not, or, if they ever had favorable results by any method.
 
Definitely drive for a while to make sure. Our car has now been released as "fixed" twice but faulted after that.
Absolutely. My experience is that two separate 100 mile drives is not the same as one 200 mile drive. The real test is a nice long drive (with or without) on a twisty road with lots of shifting. Manual mode only. Automatic mode seems to be immune to the problems.
 
My car is currently in the shop for this problem. I have 1113 miles in it and should have more info from the dealer tomorrow. When I spoke with the service advisor he said another car just left yesterday with the same problem. Should I wait to get my car back and test it for a week or so before answering the poll?
PistolPete, I'd suggest you give it a good long test drive before voting.
That's just based on some others' experiences here.
Hoping you can call it "fixed". Fingers crossed for you.
Whether it's been fixed or not isn't really the point of this thread, is it? The fact that the individual car has experienced transmission problems is more to the point, correct?
 
I'm one of those repeat visitors. Everytime a new post is made, I view it. Usually there's been three or four posts made by then, but sometimes it's only one.

I view the threads that have been updated since my last visit to the forum. I remember enough of the overall conversations that I only need to read the 'new' posts. But as 4Canada said, sometimes specific details need to be reread for certain reasons.