White smoke and leak got me worried.
#16
It's all water under the bridge at this point, but . . . it seems odd that you could be 100% sure you didn't. (or was that a typo in your post??)
The "whole" tranny holds something like 11 quarts. As I mentioned, draining the pan nets approximately 4 quarts, but sometimes more, sometimes less. Did you measure what was actually removed? Even if you did, did you ensure compensation for temperature?
I'd sure like to know where the leak was actually coming from, and why it took so long to surface.
I doubt any dealership would ever refund diagnostic money, especially if they know you caused or contributed to whatever is currently failing. More likely, they would just apply it toward further diagnosis if they're wrong. As long as they're following correct factory diagnostic protocol, they can't be faulted if they have to go through the preliminary steps to arrive at the ultimate solution.
I suggest contacting the other guy and see what his ongoing experience has been since his occurrence.
#17
Joined: Apr 2011
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From: Dallas, TX
It's all water under the bridge at this point, but . . . it seems odd that you could be 100% sure you didn't. (or was that a typo in your post??)
The "whole" tranny holds something like 11 quarts. As I mentioned, draining the pan nets approximately 4 quarts, but sometimes more, sometimes less. Did you measure what was actually removed? Even if you did, did you ensure compensation for temperature?
I'd sure like to know where the leak was actually coming from, and why it took so long to surface.
I doubt any dealership would ever refund diagnostic money, especially if they know you caused or contributed to whatever is currently failing. More likely, they would just apply it toward further diagnosis if they're wrong. As long as they're following correct factory diagnostic protocol, they can't be faulted if they have to go through the preliminary steps to arrive at the ultimate solution.
I suggest contacting the other guy and see what his ongoing experience has been since his occurrence.
I'm gonna have them clean it all up and test the car out to see if this leak occurs and another detail that he shared with me is that the amount of oil that it can hold is 13 quarts.
As far as long term effects he didn't really have anything in mind other then just overflowing.
#18
ill have to agree with VQ here, we did a drain and fill on my friends auto G and we pulled out a little less than 4Qts after letting it drip for a few hours flat on the ground.
Now lets assume taht you too removed about 4qts and added 5qts, then 1 extra qt is quite a lot of overfill and explains how it overflowed through the dipstick when the car was running and overfilling the tranny is never a good idea. just hope nothing is damaged.
Now lets assume taht you too removed about 4qts and added 5qts, then 1 extra qt is quite a lot of overfill and explains how it overflowed through the dipstick when the car was running and overfilling the tranny is never a good idea. just hope nothing is damaged.
#19
Joined: Apr 2011
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From: Dallas, TX
ill have to agree with VQ here, we did a drain and fill on my friends auto G and we pulled out a little less than 4Qts after letting it drip for a few hours flat on the ground.
Now lets assume taht you too removed about 4qts and added 5qts, then 1 extra qt is quite a lot of overfill and explains how it overflowed through the dipstick when the car was running and overfilling the tranny is never a good idea. just hope nothing is damaged.
Now lets assume taht you too removed about 4qts and added 5qts, then 1 extra qt is quite a lot of overfill and explains how it overflowed through the dipstick when the car was running and overfilling the tranny is never a good idea. just hope nothing is damaged.
Still haven't heard back from Sewell yet.
EDIT:
More then likely we drained a little less then 5 quarts on the 60k.
#21
well he did say that he pushed the car a bit when he noticed the smoke so perhaps the aggressive gear changes forced teh excessive fluid out and over through the dipstick area, but looks like everything will be alright after he gets the tranny flushed.
Good job helping G3065 identify the problem so quickly VQ, its always best to take your car to the shop with knowledge of what might be wrong rather than letting them figure it out and at times dishonestly fool you out of a few $$
Good job helping G3065 identify the problem so quickly VQ, its always best to take your car to the shop with knowledge of what might be wrong rather than letting them figure it out and at times dishonestly fool you out of a few $$
#22
Joined: Apr 2011
Posts: 477
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From: Dallas, TX
Yeah no kidding! Thanks vq!!!! you and the rest of the guys that I hear from regularly helped out a lot with this process... I got the car back and it's a completely different feel. A lot smoooooother shifts high or low speeds, to the point at which you don't even notice the shifts! I remember just shifting the car into reverse it would roughly adjust but now everything is buttery smooth. I know it was quite a bit for a flush but ended up walking out with $270 for the flush just so that I can get back to my life! Lol I haven't noticed any leaks or any odors from oil burning on the exhaust.
Once again thanks fellas!
Once again thanks fellas!
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