The powertrain control module needs to have code cleared or reprogramed to replacement transmission
transmission cooler lines are common to leak
I had same problem with 22,000 on my 2002 Jetta and it turned out to be time for a new transmission. Your jaw will drop when you hear the price...but still cheaper than new car payments and insurance!
You need to have the computer checked for codes. That will tell you what area the problem is in. It can be wiring, computer, or even an issue with the new transmission.
the problem you arehaving isn't with the transmission its with your radiator it has a crack in the side where transmission lines hook to you need a new radiator and id also do a complete transmission flush to explain whats it is your coolant is mixing with the transmission fluid in the radiator replace your radiator and you problems are gone after you flush the transmission that is id do that before i put the new radiator in if i was you
YOU GOT TO EXPLAIN THOSE SYMTOMS WITH MORE DETAILS. Transmission is slipping. Needs new transmission.
My 1999 Honda Odyssey transmission went bad in 2005. The dealer replaced my transmission which was still warranty.. the warranty was lengthened to 100k miles because of problems w/these transmissions
If your car still starts then you probably need some transmission fluid. If after that it still doesnt work your transmission probably droped and you'll need a new one. also try pushing on the clutch
The cost of a new transmission for a 2001 Saturn will depend on the store or transmission shop. On average, a new transmission will cost an estimated 670 dollars.
$2500+/- That's still alot cheaper than a new truck.
If you take the driveshaft out of the transmission you will see a seal on the end of the transmission housing. It just pops out and you just drive the NEW seal back in with a SMALL hammer real easy. It is called a rear transmission seal. If it still leaks fluid after installing new seal, then the brass bushing inside of the tail shaft housing is worn. Replace bushing. Replace seal FIRST and if you still have a leak, then ask your question again. Thank you.
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The better question is what is leaking transmission fluid?