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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / October 2006

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1998 Pontiac Grand Auto Tranny Qs

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Jeffrae - 04 Oct 2006 16:26 GMT
I have a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4 with only 140,000 miles on it.

Yesterday taking off from a light the car would not do anything.. The
engine just revved and nothing engaged..  I even tried reverse, 1, 2
and 3.  Just before this.

The car was a;sp having trouble yesterday on the interstate going into
overdrive.. Going 65 the car would be running 5000 rpm..  I let off the

gas and then it decided to shift..

I checked the fluid and it was burnt pretty bad..

I have had the Tranny on a  T-Tech fluid exchange at 50k miles..
I had the filter replaced at 100k...

Well for the hell of it, I got a filter kit, dropped the pan, cleaned
it up.. Popped in a new filter and retopped the fluid.  The car appears

to be going into gear and driving now..  I figured the tranny was toast

so it wouldn't hurt to try some cheap remedys like a new filter..

Would you trust this, or will it probably only work for a week.

I would hate to dump a Tranny into a car Blue Booked at $1500.

I would also hate to dump a car that still looks great and ran like a
champ untill this week.

I am torn.. I know I Know.. It is only a POS Grand Am, but I would hate

to waste it.
webpa - 27 Oct 2006 16:20 GMT
> I have a 1998 Pontiac Grand Am 2.4 with only 140,000 miles on it.
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> to waste it.

Your answer is in the numbers:  (A) How much is a transmission rebuild?
(B) How much is a replacement vehicle (one you'd actually buy)?
 
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