According to Lucas, their product will not help transmissions that are mechanically unsound. If you can't shift into reverse, your transmission is mechanically unsound. So yes, major transmission work is required in this case.
I want to add a transmission anti-slip additive to my 2008Cadillac SRX4 AWD 3.6 but can't find even a trans dip stick to check the fluid level? I've been told that's where you add any extra fluid or trans additive? This car is new to me and its not quite the same of vehicle I'm used too? Can you give me some help? Thanks, Bob
Hello Make sure that everything is clean where the shifter meets the transmission. You may have worn bushings in the arms, or changing the gear oil and putting some Lucas trans additive (for standard trans) may help. A mechanical repair may be the only way to fix it.
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95 Buick riviera transmission slipping no getting the over drive high rpm leaking trany fluid from where the engine and the transmission meet i lost half a the fliud i was doing 40 miles a hour at 4000 rpm can some one help me i went to valvoline the told me it could be a a seal is my worst fear so i drove it to the place n i notice it working fine after the put more trany fliud if trasmisson is losing fluid that made the trasmission lose presure maybe an easy fix i notice theres fluid at the bottom of the trany some one asnwer can a broken transmission seal made the trasmission slip
Try first with Trans-X, transmission additive before go to shop major repairs
Seafoam can help clean and maintain a transmission by removing sludge and varnish buildup, potentially improving shifting performance and extending the life of the transmission. However, its effectiveness can vary based on the specific issue and the condition of the transmission. It's essential to consult the vehicle's manual and consider professional advice before using any additive, as improper use may lead to complications. Regular maintenance is generally the best approach to ensure smooth transmission function.
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Running an additive like Lucas or a thicker oil will increase oil pressure to some degree. Keep in mind that if you have low oil pressure there is a problem with the engine. Most likely worn bearings causing too much clearance. A thicker oil can help take up this clearance and give you back some oil pressure, but it doesn't change the fact that you have a wear problem in the engine and nothing will fix that except a rebuild.
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