Incredible tutorial. I cannot believe how many nuts you removed, how many different devices you detached in a certain order. I can't imagine having to put everything back in place. I could not do it without watching the video back to reinstall. You are incredibly talented, your explanation is wonderful, if you weren't a mechanic you should teach mechanics you are an excellent teacher. God bless you and thank you so much for sharing...
The mechanic simulator game also has you do exactly everything this way. The amount of time these guys spend working on cars is definitely a love they have we don’t understand.
Step into the world of the battery ratchet . What a time saver . My awd safari will need a trans soon . This helped me decide I'll let a pro do it . Knowledge is power , thanks for sharing .
I did a 2017 suburban transmission I didn’t buy one from GM DEALER way to expensive bought on from a rebuilder after I programmed it. It work amazing I felt like it had more torque then the ones I replaced from dealership
que buena explicación mi hermano, en el lugar donde laboro estoy por hacer este trabajo, y gracias a tu ayuda sin duda lo podré realizar, gracias por el esfuerzo y dedicación, eres un ser increíble
I try doing a transmission job the old school way without power tools tranny jack no lift.. if you working on a older car them rusty bolts going to give you hell without using power tools.. I like doing it the old school way too it make you stronger and more knowledgeable about parts because you have more time to studying the parts while you taking them by hand because it takes a little longer.. both way work great to me
My 6L80 would pop out drive and lose all gears. Dropped the pan and discovered a lot of metal shavings.. added new fluid and is running fine is it a bad torque converter or what caused the metal shavings?
I haven't encountered this type of work before. A client complaint that when he was on motion is airbag blew. Eventually, he noticed that the smoke was emanating from the engine bay. Hence, he pop-up the hood and saw that the smoke was coming from the ABS module. He called a mechanic to unplug the ABS module connector. Afterward, the connector was connected back. Henceforth, he has noticed that his steering is stiffer to steer. Additionally, he said : "the car isn't moving smoothly as before." Yesterday, he called and said even the headlight and other lights aren't working again in the car. The check light appears first, brake light second then finally the P/S light appears. They lights don't come out at once. It's a 2010 Toyota Corolla Le. Please how do I fix the problem?
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair The client is a novice about car and was unable to give me a good explanation. I didn't see any sign of airbag shooting when I saw the car yesterday. I told him that the airbag is still Ok. He made a mistake in his explanation. The only thing I saw was that the ABS connector was unplugged and headlights were bad in the car. What i noticed from the car was that when it's first started the RPM raise to about 2,500 and then drops to about 700 RPM on it's own. Probably there could be a short on the instrument cluster as well because I noticed a blink once after about every 25 seconds throughout idling except the car is shut-off. He said that was how it was when he purchased the car from someone till date. In addition, the speed clock doesn't raise when driving and the car is intermittently hard to start. P0335 and P0500 were the only codes I retrieved.
You’re too nice literally narrating everything you would need to do I could do it blindfolded ❤thanks pops 😂
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Incredible tutorial. I cannot believe how many nuts you removed, how many different devices you detached in a certain order. I can't imagine having to put everything back in place. I could not do it without watching the video back to reinstall. You are incredibly talented, your explanation is wonderful, if you weren't a mechanic you should teach mechanics you are an excellent teacher. God bless you and thank you so much for sharing...
Michael Torres My Pleasure! Thank you!
The mechanic simulator game also has you do exactly everything this way. The amount of time these guys spend working on cars is definitely a love they have we don’t understand.
Step into the world of the battery ratchet . What a time saver . My awd safari will need a trans soon . This helped me decide I'll let a pro do it . Knowledge is power , thanks for sharing .
CMC I live My Pleasure!!
You’re god sent. But this old transmission should’ve lasted longer.
Ivan Peterzell Thank you bro! it's crazy how these transmissions start to fail just after 100.000 miles!
About to tackle this job tomorrow, thank you for the awesome video, and taking the time to explain everything. You the man! 💯
@DanTriggerhappyGames Thank you!
Absolutely one of the best, most informational, and visually helpful videos. Thank you!
@YoteHunter50276 My Pleasure! Thanks
Thanks for sharing. 4WD components take quite a bit more work than 2wd . Good work
jStrikes Mechanical My Pleasure!
One of the best informative videos I've ever seen great work in showing us what you're doing wishing you was my neighbor I could keep you busy LOL
@kevinlee-qo6tv Lol!! Thanks
God bless you for sharing this knowledge.
Last King Thank you!
I did a 2017 suburban transmission I didn’t buy one from GM DEALER way to expensive bought on from a rebuilder after I programmed it. It work amazing I felt like it had more torque then the ones I replaced from dealership
@triplesautorepairtriplesautore Good Job!
i wish i woulda seen this video 5 weeks ago lol, thank you for another great video! Your camera angles are great.
i suppose the correct comment is i wish this video existed 5 weeks ago lol thank you either way man
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All the metal shavings on the magnet reminds me when we did that transmission in that bus.
Ivan Peterzell Yes I remember that!
Excellent work thanks for sharing your knowledge bless you
Rene Mata My Pleasure!
Definitely gonna need this in the future! 👍🏼
Kari Nash My Pleasure!
Great work God bless you
@juliopantoja6897 Thank you!
You're really a teacher
david essien Thank you!
que buena explicación mi hermano, en el lugar donde laboro estoy por hacer este trabajo, y gracias a tu ayuda sin duda lo podré realizar, gracias por el esfuerzo y dedicación, eres un ser increíble
@diegocastillo4154 Thank you!
Another good job!
mircea cartas Thank you!
Great video!
david essien Thank you!!
I try doing a transmission job the old school way without power tools tranny jack no lift.. if you working on a older car them rusty bolts going to give you hell without using power tools.. I like doing it the old school way too it make you stronger and more knowledgeable about parts because you have more time to studying the parts while you taking them by hand because it takes a little longer.. both way work great to me
@Tictokkyller Yes! Good Luck with your Truck!
Great job 👌👍
Youssef Zegari Thank you!
Nice work!
Timothy Horne Thank you!
When you spin the engine to remove torque converter bolt, do you have to put car in neutral?
@supergirl2997 not necessarily!
How many turbine bolts??
@victorgonzalez7027 I believe 4 or 6 if I remember correctly!
I need the full vid now!!!
@alexbrogan4876 This is Part one, you need to watch Part 2 on my Playlist!
My 6L80 would pop out drive and lose all gears. Dropped the pan and discovered a lot of metal shavings.. added new fluid and is running fine is it a bad torque converter or what caused the metal shavings?
@cesarbrizuela5787 your clutch packs are probably wearing out!
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair Thanks for the reply! 👍🏻
How long does it take you? How much does the system say that is the working time of that, my friend?
@alexanderlucero9614 if you send me an email I will tell how long book time is!
Do u have to reprogram the TCM now ?
@codydasher4916 Yes!
I haven't encountered this type of work before. A client complaint that when he was on motion is airbag blew. Eventually, he noticed that the smoke was emanating from the engine bay. Hence, he pop-up the hood and saw that the smoke was coming from the ABS module. He called a mechanic to unplug the ABS module connector. Afterward, the connector was connected back. Henceforth, he has noticed that his steering is stiffer to steer. Additionally, he said : "the car isn't moving smoothly as before."
Yesterday, he called and said even the headlight and other lights aren't working again in the car.
The check light appears first, brake light second then finally the P/S light appears. They lights don't come out at once. It's a 2010 Toyota Corolla Le.
Please how do I fix the problem?
david essien it's hard to tell! do you have any trouble codes in memory?
@@KITS_Auto_and_Truck_Repair The client is a novice about car and was unable to give me a good explanation. I didn't see any sign of airbag shooting when I saw the car yesterday. I told him that the airbag is still Ok. He made a mistake in his explanation. The only thing I saw was that the ABS connector was unplugged and headlights were bad in the car.
What i noticed from the car was that when it's first started the RPM raise to about 2,500 and then drops to about 700 RPM on it's own.
Probably there could be a short on the instrument cluster as well because I noticed a blink once after about every 25 seconds throughout idling except the car is shut-off. He said that was how it was when he purchased the car from someone till date.
In addition, the speed clock doesn't raise when driving and the car is intermittently hard to start.
P0335 and P0500 were the only codes I retrieved.
@@davidessien5465 Sounds Good! Good Luck with your project!
How much does it cost to rebuild
@user-dp3pn8jp7c send me an email at kitsautoandtruckrepair@gmail.com and I'll send you a quote!
Where are you located?
Aliko Minjia I'm located in Dickerson MD, Email me at Deo@calleva.org for shop info!
You should have eye protection glasses.
you go Karen!
Ramon Heard Jr Yeah you're right! I know I need to be wearing eye protection, I always forget to wear them, I'll work on it!
@@coolranch1660😂 Lmao! 👍🏼
very goof leason
@miguelrios8548 Thanks!
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Crystal Yes!
having to repair or replace a transmission on such an old vehicle is proof that GM no longer knows how to make anything durable...🙄
@stephanegame5688 Lol!!