Antifreeze in transmission
Antifreeze in transmission
anyone experience this? my transmission is ****ed. the shop said the transmission needs to be rebuilt/replaced as well as a new radiator. ****.
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Last edited by Alec; Aug 18, 2016 at 06:25 PM.
Trained, trusted,transmission rebuilding shop that works on high end vehicles or some untrained a$$hole trying to rip you off.?
What are the training credentials of the person that told you that?
Better get a second opinion
A blown head gasket and a ruined transmission might want you to consider replacing the entire vehicle.
Good luck
Telcoman
What shop?
Trained, trusted,transmission rebuilding shop that works on high end vehicles or some untrained a$$hole trying to rip you off.?
What are the training credentials of the person that told you that?
Better get a second opinion
A blown head gasket and a ruined transmission might want you to consider replacing the entire vehicle.
Good luck
Telcoman
Trained, trusted,transmission rebuilding shop that works on high end vehicles or some untrained a$$hole trying to rip you off.?
What are the training credentials of the person that told you that?
Better get a second opinion
A blown head gasket and a ruined transmission might want you to consider replacing the entire vehicle.
Good luck
Telcoman
I would love to trade it in and get the **** away from infiniti to be honest but with all of this **** going wrong with my car it basically has no trade in value.
edit: the shop it's at is a trusted transmission shop.
Last edited by Alec; Aug 18, 2016 at 06:21 PM.
The AT has cooler lines that run from tranny to radiator. You might be able to replace radiator and then flush out the old fluid. Take the return hose off, run it, and replace the fluid ad it comes out. That's if there is not too much damage. Yes, this is a known issue on the tranny with Nissan's. There are a ton of rebuild vids on YouTube where they mention this.
The AT has cooler lines that run from tranny to radiator. You might be able to replace radiator and then flush out the old fluid. Take the return hose off, run it, and replace the fluid ad it comes out. That's if there is not too much damage. Yes, this is a known issue on the tranny with Nissan's. There are a ton of rebuild vids on YouTube where they mention this.
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