EagleTalonTim
15+ Year Contributor
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- Jan 10, 2007
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Brighton,
Tennessee
My girl was driving my car and barely made it home because it started overheating. I found that the thermostat was a 192 degree instead of the 180 degree that should have been in there. I replaced the t-stat and took it for a test drive. When I went to take off, it felt like the car was having problems in Drive. As I started down the road, the transmission did not shift at all and stayed in 2nd gear. By the time I got home, the temp gauge was going back up so I shut the car off again to let it cool down. With the key on, I checked the fans....they had power, but were not working. I will be replacing the fans with the thinner ones. I also checked the trans fluid when I cranked the car back up and it smelled burnt but it was still red. It looked overfull too. Do you think if I did a transmission service that it may fix the problem or could it be something else. I just recently put a new ECU in the car that came from a M/T AWD talon, but it ran perfectly when I put it in. It shifted fine with no problems at all. The transmission was rebuilt 2 years ago and got 500 miles put on it, then the timing jumped, and it sat for 2 years. I did not change the fluid like an idiot.
can I do it myself some how? Would the speed sensors have anything to do with the transmission not shifting?