A-110(a): DIY Guide to replacing 3rd & 4th gear pressure switch for 3G TL (2004-2006)
#282
Acurazine rocks, as usual. I have to thank the OP of this thread for making this excellent DIY. And a huge thanks to I Hate Cars for bringing this procedure to everyone's attention. I just changed my 3rd and 4th gear switches and WOW! No my car didn't suddenly feel like it had a 7 speed transmission, but the difference after doing this is so amazingly noticeable. I never even realized how horrible some of the shifts were until I felt what they're supposed to feel like. I only did a 15 minute drive, but I no longer cringe at sloppy down shifts or feel the car lurch forward on an up shift. The car felt like it was just "ready" when you stepped on it. The shifts just feel firm and the way that they're supposed to. This might be one of the best things I've done to the car since I've owned it. Thank you guys.
Who knew these little guys could pack such a punch. Off to the garbage can:
Who knew these little guys could pack such a punch. Off to the garbage can:
I changed my switches first (had them switched out by our very own Practice89) and the car settled down enough for my wife to notice but the car was still a little rough with the gear shifts. A week later I did a 1x1 flush and the fluid was very dark. After the initial flush the car drove smoother but still she would still drive a little rough. I waited another week and did the second flush and BAM!! Tight, smooth and eager to please!
For the record, I did my first and second flush with Z1 since my car with 115k has only seen this fluid since it was purchased and after seeing the wonderful improvements using the Z1 fluid I am now going to take it a step further and introduce a mixture of Redline Light and Type F. I will probably go with 2/3 light and 1/3 Type F. Then after one week of spirited driving, I will proceed to mix 2/3 Type F and then 1/3 Light. If all goes well after 2 weeks of spirited driving, I will then decide if I want to stay put or go all out with the Type F.
In short, if you change out the switches, do yourself a favor and address your transmission oil situation. It made the most difference to me or maybe it was the combination of both issues being addressed. I hope this helps some of you out there.
Last edited by MistaWet; 07-07-2011 at 08:14 PM.
#283
Instructor
Thank you for the great info and pics!!! I just ordered:
28610-RAY-003
28600-RAY-003
x2 sealing gasket (90471-PW7-A00)
for my 2006 TL. I'll be getting some of the Red Line Racing ATF as well and do the 3x3 flush at the same time.
I've been experiencing the longer hold and rough bump into 3rd gear for a few weeks now and was concerned. I've got almost 60K miles and had just done the 1 time ATF fluid flush with the last oil change. Looks like once I swap out the switches and the fluid all should be good to go! Thanks again!
28610-RAY-003
28600-RAY-003
x2 sealing gasket (90471-PW7-A00)
for my 2006 TL. I'll be getting some of the Red Line Racing ATF as well and do the 3x3 flush at the same time.
I've been experiencing the longer hold and rough bump into 3rd gear for a few weeks now and was concerned. I've got almost 60K miles and had just done the 1 time ATF fluid flush with the last oil change. Looks like once I swap out the switches and the fluid all should be good to go! Thanks again!
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Replacing the 3rd and 4th gear pressure switch, the tranny filter, spring & replacing the tranny fluid with Amsoil ATF really do make a difference. The car shifts gears a lot smoother that than before
#285
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Just did 3rd sensor replacement
I just did the third pressure sensor replacement in my 07.
Initial impression: Shifts a lot smoother. I mean ALOT. On the freeway when I downshift to 3rd, I hardly notice the shift, smooth as butter.
I was going to do the 4th pressure switch today too but it has defeated me. I can't for the life get that whatever you need to get out of the way to access the sensor. Oh well another day.
Initial impression: Shifts a lot smoother. I mean ALOT. On the freeway when I downshift to 3rd, I hardly notice the shift, smooth as butter.
I was going to do the 4th pressure switch today too but it has defeated me. I can't for the life get that whatever you need to get out of the way to access the sensor. Oh well another day.
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#286
v 4910shp/19,600ft-lb v
I just did the third pressure sensor replacement in my 07.
Initial impression: Shifts a lot smoother. I mean ALOT. On the freeway when I downshift to 3rd, I hardly notice the shift, smooth as butter.
I was going to do the 4th pressure switch today too but it has defeated me. I can't for the life get that whatever you need to get out of the way to access the sensor. Oh well another day.
Initial impression: Shifts a lot smoother. I mean ALOT. On the freeway when I downshift to 3rd, I hardly notice the shift, smooth as butter.
I was going to do the 4th pressure switch today too but it has defeated me. I can't for the life get that whatever you need to get out of the way to access the sensor. Oh well another day.
Can anyone confirm this?
#287
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The 3rd gear sensor is the one I had to access through the driver side fender. I had to take off my bumper and use a 12" extension to reach it.
As for the 4th (accessed through the engine bay), there's one under the CAI, according to the service manual I have to remove some other part, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.
#288
v 4910shp/19,600ft-lb v
First let's make sure you are talking about 07 - 08 TL, because the location for the sensors is very different from 04 - 06,
The 3rd gear sensor is the one I had to access through the driver side fender. I had to take off my bumper and use a 12" extension to reach it.
As for the 4th (accessed through the engine bay), there's one under the CAI, according to the service manual I have to remove some other part, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.
The 3rd gear sensor is the one I had to access through the driver side fender. I had to take off my bumper and use a 12" extension to reach it.
As for the 4th (accessed through the engine bay), there's one under the CAI, according to the service manual I have to remove some other part, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.
#289
First let's make sure you are talking about 07 - 08 TL, because the location for the sensors is very different from 04 - 06,
The 3rd gear sensor is the one I had to access through the driver side fender. I had to take off my bumper and use a 12" extension to reach it.
As for the 4th (accessed through the engine bay), there's one under the CAI, according to the service manual I have to remove some other part, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.
The 3rd gear sensor is the one I had to access through the driver side fender. I had to take off my bumper and use a 12" extension to reach it.
As for the 4th (accessed through the engine bay), there's one under the CAI, according to the service manual I have to remove some other part, but I couldn't figure out how to do it.
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I was thinking of doing a video DIY... I'll go for it when I do my 4th gear switch, need to take off my bumper anyway, might as well do a "mock" install just to show you guys where to access the damn thing.
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#291
Intermediate
1 of #13 28600-RKE-004
2 of #14 28610-RKE-004.
#293
i know about the switches i just think 07-08 folks would appreciate a thorough DIY guide. Couple pages ago a person took pictures of where the switches are located but never really show how to access them and how to take them out or put them back in.
#294
Newbie - am I too late?
Long time reader here - beneficiary of many past DIY's (so thanks for all of those).
Question: My wife's 2002 MDX (107,000 miles) seems to have skipped the shudder period, and progressed straight to slippage.
Driving with light or medium or heavy throttle, it shifts from 1st to 2nd just fine. At the shiftpoint to 3rd, it revs up and freewheels.
If you let off the throttle, and let the rpm's drop below 2000, and then step on the gas again, it engages in 3rd and goes.
I replaced the 3rd and 4th gear sensors tonight (as per this thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=729149 ). I have NOT switched ATF - still full of Z1.
There's no difference in the shifting. Still revs up at the 3rd gear shift point. Still catches and goes when I drop the rpm.
Does this sound as if I'm simply too late? Any point in trying the switch to Type F? Or is the clutch pack simply too worn out to handle the power of a shift at more than idle-rpm's?
Thanks.
Question: My wife's 2002 MDX (107,000 miles) seems to have skipped the shudder period, and progressed straight to slippage.
Driving with light or medium or heavy throttle, it shifts from 1st to 2nd just fine. At the shiftpoint to 3rd, it revs up and freewheels.
If you let off the throttle, and let the rpm's drop below 2000, and then step on the gas again, it engages in 3rd and goes.
I replaced the 3rd and 4th gear sensors tonight (as per this thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=729149 ). I have NOT switched ATF - still full of Z1.
There's no difference in the shifting. Still revs up at the 3rd gear shift point. Still catches and goes when I drop the rpm.
Does this sound as if I'm simply too late? Any point in trying the switch to Type F? Or is the clutch pack simply too worn out to handle the power of a shift at more than idle-rpm's?
Thanks.
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Long time reader here - beneficiary of many past DIY's (so thanks for all of those).
Question: My wife's 2002 MDX (107,000 miles) seems to have skipped the shudder period, and progressed straight to slippage.
Driving with light or medium or heavy throttle, it shifts from 1st to 2nd just fine. At the shiftpoint to 3rd, it revs up and freewheels.
If you let off the throttle, and let the rpm's drop below 2000, and then step on the gas again, it engages in 3rd and goes.
I replaced the 3rd and 4th gear sensors tonight (as per this thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=729149 ). I have NOT switched ATF - still full of Z1.
There's no difference in the shifting. Still revs up at the 3rd gear shift point. Still catches and goes when I drop the rpm.
Does this sound as if I'm simply too late? Any point in trying the switch to Type F? Or is the clutch pack simply too worn out to handle the power of a shift at more than idle-rpm's?
Thanks.
Question: My wife's 2002 MDX (107,000 miles) seems to have skipped the shudder period, and progressed straight to slippage.
Driving with light or medium or heavy throttle, it shifts from 1st to 2nd just fine. At the shiftpoint to 3rd, it revs up and freewheels.
If you let off the throttle, and let the rpm's drop below 2000, and then step on the gas again, it engages in 3rd and goes.
I replaced the 3rd and 4th gear sensors tonight (as per this thread: https://acurazine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=729149 ). I have NOT switched ATF - still full of Z1.
There's no difference in the shifting. Still revs up at the 3rd gear shift point. Still catches and goes when I drop the rpm.
Does this sound as if I'm simply too late? Any point in trying the switch to Type F? Or is the clutch pack simply too worn out to handle the power of a shift at more than idle-rpm's?
Thanks.
It sounds similar to when my CL have the trans crap out. Mine dropped from 5th to 2nd and after that I essentially had the same issues you are describing now. Late shift from 2nd to 3rd. A couple days of that and the VSA light came on. Transmission was toast. There really wasn't any warning. Are you the original owner and have it been in for the transmission recall?
Check the recall docs for more details.
Last edited by RaviNJCLs; 08-08-2011 at 01:41 PM.
#296
I think i may need to change these switches. My gears rarely change smoothly and from time to time i hear big "clunk". I cant recall which gears this happens but I want to say 3rd to 4th.
Is it as simple as changing these switches or could it be something more serious? What kind of symptoms are others experiencing besides what ppl are calling "shuddering"? Thanks.
Is it as simple as changing these switches or could it be something more serious? What kind of symptoms are others experiencing besides what ppl are calling "shuddering"? Thanks.
#297
Dang!
I just did this DIY for my wife's 05 TL. I didn't read the entire thread and used x1 3rd Gear Pressure Switch (28600-P7Z-003)
x1 4th Gear Pressure Switch (28600-P7W-003)
instead of
04-06 TL (Texas Instruments, TI)
28610-RAY-003
28600-RAY-003
I haven't noticed any difference in shifts. How long can I leave these in the car before I need to replace them? I'd like to at least get a bit of use out of them.
Geez, I wish that Acurazine had an edit function. Or delete. The first post in this thread really needs to have the correct part numbers listed.
And yes, there was a physical difference between the old and new switches.
I just did this DIY for my wife's 05 TL. I didn't read the entire thread and used x1 3rd Gear Pressure Switch (28600-P7Z-003)
x1 4th Gear Pressure Switch (28600-P7W-003)
instead of
04-06 TL (Texas Instruments, TI)
28610-RAY-003
28600-RAY-003
I haven't noticed any difference in shifts. How long can I leave these in the car before I need to replace them? I'd like to at least get a bit of use out of them.
Geez, I wish that Acurazine had an edit function. Or delete. The first post in this thread really needs to have the correct part numbers listed.
And yes, there was a physical difference between the old and new switches.
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**I couldn't edit my original post, so I'm C/P and updating the post with pictures**
To all who is interested in the complexity of the 07-08 models, I would say that this DIY does not apply. All sensors are in totally different locations
Ok here goes....
1 of the sensors is underneath the motor mount bracket as previously stated. You'll have to remove the stock intake airbox to access it.
Another sensor is underneath the throttle body. It sits on top of the tranny on the back side. The connector points towards the firewall. Access is very tight, at least for me. If you have child hands, this should be a walk in the park..lol I broke the sensor upon removal, so be careful!
Another angle of it
The last sensor is on the bottom of the tranny. If you can find the VIN# plate on the tranny, it is just above it. The connector to the sensor points to the driver's side wheel. Access to it is tricky, you have to enter from the side where the fender well splash guard. You have to use a long socket and 10" extension
It took me about 2.5 hrs to change all 3 sensors. I probably spent an hour of that, easy, just trying to locate the sensors because I do not have an FSM. I simply took my time to ensure I got good pictures and changed the correct sensors...
Now that I know what's involved, it should be an hour job.
Good Luck
To all who is interested in the complexity of the 07-08 models, I would say that this DIY does not apply. All sensors are in totally different locations
Ok here goes....
1 of the sensors is underneath the motor mount bracket as previously stated. You'll have to remove the stock intake airbox to access it.
Another sensor is underneath the throttle body. It sits on top of the tranny on the back side. The connector points towards the firewall. Access is very tight, at least for me. If you have child hands, this should be a walk in the park..lol I broke the sensor upon removal, so be careful!
Another angle of it
The last sensor is on the bottom of the tranny. If you can find the VIN# plate on the tranny, it is just above it. The connector to the sensor points to the driver's side wheel. Access to it is tricky, you have to enter from the side where the fender well splash guard. You have to use a long socket and 10" extension
It took me about 2.5 hrs to change all 3 sensors. I probably spent an hour of that, easy, just trying to locate the sensors because I do not have an FSM. I simply took my time to ensure I got good pictures and changed the correct sensors...
Now that I know what's involved, it should be an hour job.
Good Luck
Recommendation for anyone with an 07-08 that is planning on doing these switches....Get a deep 7/8 socket first. You will need it to remove the switches. Unless I an going about it wrong or have extremely large forearms I need a socket to remove them.
I will take pics when I do mine as well.
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#300
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**I couldn't edit my original post, so I'm C/P and updating the post with pictures**
To all who is interested in the complexity of the 07-08 models, I would say that this DIY does not apply. All sensors are in totally different locations
Ok here goes....
1 of the sensors is underneath the motor mount bracket as previously stated. You'll have to remove the stock intake airbox to access it.
Another sensor is underneath the throttle body. It sits on top of the tranny on the back side. The connector points towards the firewall. Access is very tight, at least for me. If you have child hands, this should be a walk in the park..lol I broke the sensor upon removal, so be careful!
Another angle of it
The last sensor is on the bottom of the tranny. If you can find the VIN# plate on the tranny, it is just above it. The connector to the sensor points to the driver's side wheel. Access to it is tricky, you have to enter from the side where the fender well splash guard. You have to use a long socket and 10" extension
It took me about 2.5 hrs to change all 3 sensors. I probably spent an hour of that, easy, just trying to locate the sensors because I do not have an FSM. I simply took my time to ensure I got good pictures and changed the correct sensors...
Now that I know what's involved, it should be an hour job.
Good Luck
To all who is interested in the complexity of the 07-08 models, I would say that this DIY does not apply. All sensors are in totally different locations
Ok here goes....
1 of the sensors is underneath the motor mount bracket as previously stated. You'll have to remove the stock intake airbox to access it.
Another sensor is underneath the throttle body. It sits on top of the tranny on the back side. The connector points towards the firewall. Access is very tight, at least for me. If you have child hands, this should be a walk in the park..lol I broke the sensor upon removal, so be careful!
Another angle of it
The last sensor is on the bottom of the tranny. If you can find the VIN# plate on the tranny, it is just above it. The connector to the sensor points to the driver's side wheel. Access to it is tricky, you have to enter from the side where the fender well splash guard. You have to use a long socket and 10" extension
It took me about 2.5 hrs to change all 3 sensors. I probably spent an hour of that, easy, just trying to locate the sensors because I do not have an FSM. I simply took my time to ensure I got good pictures and changed the correct sensors...
Now that I know what's involved, it should be an hour job.
Good Luck
#301
I plan on doing mine tomorrow.
Recommendation for anyone with an 07-08 that is planning on doing these switches....Get a deep 7/8 socket first. You will need it to remove the switches. Unless I an going about it wrong or have extremely large forearms I need a socket to remove them.
I will take pics when I do mine as well.
Recommendation for anyone with an 07-08 that is planning on doing these switches....Get a deep 7/8 socket first. You will need it to remove the switches. Unless I an going about it wrong or have extremely large forearms I need a socket to remove them.
I will take pics when I do mine as well.
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DIY - Replacing 3rd and 4th Gear Pressure Switch for 07-08 TL
I used the information that was posted by JDM RICe. His pics are a lot better than mine so I stole some of them.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=195
Parts and Tools Needed/Recommended:
2 x 28600-RKE-004
1 x 28610-RKE-004
3 x 90471-PW7-A00
10 mm Socket
7/8 Deep Socket
Screwdrivers
Breaker Bar (PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN USING BREAKER BAR)
I started with the sensor on the bottom of the transmission.
I accessed the sensor through the driver side wheel well. Remove tire. Please use jack stands for support.
Once the cover was moved you will see a wire harness and a couple plugs.
I unplugged the ones marked above and when you move the harness out of the way you will see the sensor.
Be careful when removing the sensor. I used a deep 7/8 socket and a 16 inch extension. I did not need to use a breaker bar for this sensor. When you remove the sensor there will be some transmission fluid that leaks out. Wipe clean before replacing the sensor.
DO NOT FORGET THE GASKET.
Plug everything back in and DOUBLE CHECK before mounting the wheel and lowering your car.
Second one I did was the one under the intake. Removing the intake is simple. My pics sucked again.
This one was very simple. I did not need to remove the 10 mm bolts above, but it will not hurt to remove them. Again I used a 7/8 deep socket and a 3 inch extension. I did use a breaker bar for this one.
The last one I did was the sensor in the back of the transmission.
I removed the hose in the image below to get a bit more room to get my hands down to the sensor. It is tough to see in the pics but that sensor is about 12 inches from the top of the engine.
Overall it took me about 2 hours to replace the three sensors. I also did a 1x3 this weekend.
I drove about 150 miles since I replaced the fluid and the sensors. The up and down shifting is a lot smoother than before. When I floor it the shifting is a lot cleaner. I have 2 long road trips this week and I will have a better chance to test it out.
I also realized that I need to learn how to use my camera better.
https://acurazine.com/forums/showpos...&postcount=195
Parts and Tools Needed/Recommended:
2 x 28600-RKE-004
1 x 28610-RKE-004
3 x 90471-PW7-A00
10 mm Socket
7/8 Deep Socket
Screwdrivers
Breaker Bar (PLEASE BE CAREFUL WHEN USING BREAKER BAR)
I started with the sensor on the bottom of the transmission.
I accessed the sensor through the driver side wheel well. Remove tire. Please use jack stands for support.
Once the cover was moved you will see a wire harness and a couple plugs.
I unplugged the ones marked above and when you move the harness out of the way you will see the sensor.
Be careful when removing the sensor. I used a deep 7/8 socket and a 16 inch extension. I did not need to use a breaker bar for this sensor. When you remove the sensor there will be some transmission fluid that leaks out. Wipe clean before replacing the sensor.
DO NOT FORGET THE GASKET.
Plug everything back in and DOUBLE CHECK before mounting the wheel and lowering your car.
Second one I did was the one under the intake. Removing the intake is simple. My pics sucked again.
This one was very simple. I did not need to remove the 10 mm bolts above, but it will not hurt to remove them. Again I used a 7/8 deep socket and a 3 inch extension. I did use a breaker bar for this one.
The last one I did was the sensor in the back of the transmission.
I removed the hose in the image below to get a bit more room to get my hands down to the sensor. It is tough to see in the pics but that sensor is about 12 inches from the top of the engine.
Overall it took me about 2 hours to replace the three sensors. I also did a 1x3 this weekend.
I drove about 150 miles since I replaced the fluid and the sensors. The up and down shifting is a lot smoother than before. When I floor it the shifting is a lot cleaner. I have 2 long road trips this week and I will have a better chance to test it out.
I also realized that I need to learn how to use my camera better.
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Update
I have put about 600 miles on since I swapped the fluids and switches. Car shifts great. No issues what so ever. I drove part of that in traffic and the shifting 1 through 5 is very fluid. Down shifting is also a lot better.
I am very pleased with the improvements.
I have another 350 mile trip tomorrow with a bit more stop and go traffic.
I am very pleased with the improvements.
I have another 350 mile trip tomorrow with a bit more stop and go traffic.
#305
08 MDX, 04 TL (sold)
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Update
I have put about 35,000 miles on since I swapped the fluids and switches. Car shifts great. No issues whatsoever. Shifting is much more fluid than before and I have not experienced the shudder that had occurred a few times prior to my switch/fluid swap.
I am very pleased with the improvements.
I have another 50,000 miles to drive over the next couple years and hopefully it goes smoothly.
I have put about 35,000 miles on since I swapped the fluids and switches. Car shifts great. No issues whatsoever. Shifting is much more fluid than before and I have not experienced the shudder that had occurred a few times prior to my switch/fluid swap.
I am very pleased with the improvements.
I have another 50,000 miles to drive over the next couple years and hopefully it goes smoothly.
#306
I just purchased the switches for my 08 Type-S.
2x 28600-rke-004
1x 28610-rke-004
Had about 2 hours to work on the car today but once I started looking for the switches, I realized this job will easily take my over 2 hours. I don't know how some of you guys are doing it so quickly....guess i'm just mechanically retarded.
2x 28600-rke-004
1x 28610-rke-004
Had about 2 hours to work on the car today but once I started looking for the switches, I realized this job will easily take my over 2 hours. I don't know how some of you guys are doing it so quickly....guess i'm just mechanically retarded.
#307
10th Gear
Would this apply to any Honda/Acura? My Acura TSX's transmission has gotten sloppy recently.. and I see two pressure switches in the parts list. About $45 list price online.
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sorry to be confused here. But still looking to see what the correct part numbers are for the 06 TL.... I didnt get this done when I originally posted, but really need to now before I start to have trouble.
#310
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so for us 07-08 guys, where is the part where you have to remove the front bumper? All that guy did was removed the wheel and fender lining.
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I think you are right. It is a lot easier to access without the bumper. I just didn't want to go through the hassle. I recommend you locate the switch at the bottom then mark it with something. I used a stick for position. When you remove the wheel and cover the stick will point to the switch. You do have to weave your hands in there a bit.
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got my switches ordered, cant wait to change them out and see if there is much difference.
I have not experienced any problems as of yet with my tranny, other than the switching between gears. Its not silky smooth, but not a big clunk at all.
either way. preventive maintenance is worth while.
I have not experienced any problems as of yet with my tranny, other than the switching between gears. Its not silky smooth, but not a big clunk at all.
either way. preventive maintenance is worth while.
#315
Cruiser
I GUESS MY BABY GOT HER SWAGGER BACK!!! changed all 3 gear switches, did 1x1 tranny oil change (Amsoil ATF)...took about 4 hrs due to taking time and having big hands and it being difficult to remove cup-links. Test drive and what a difference, quicker, smoother no stutter.....will do 1x1 next week....thanks JDM RICe and RaviNJCLs for the great DIY!!!!! I love this site....
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I GUESS MY BABY GOT HER SWAGGER BACK!!! changed all 3 gear switches, did 1x1 tranny oil change (Amsoil ATF)...took about 4 hrs due to taking time and having big hands and it being difficult to remove cup-links. Test drive and what a difference, quicker, smoother no stutter.....will do 1x1 next week....thanks JDM RICe and RaviNJCLs for the great DIY!!!!! I love this site....
Did you have to remove your front bumper or did you use the method I used? If you did what I did then maybe you have a better way of describing how to access it.
#317
Mons shaver
I have a 08 Base TL with 25K miles. I don't notice any shifting issues, should I change these switches now or wait till I do my scheduled tranny fluid change?
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- Mileage. I was at 82K miles on my 08 when I changed the switches. And I had already done two 1x3 fluid swap.
- I did have a slight issue with a harsh up shift. That is completely gone after the last 1x3 and replacing the switches.
- Downshift. While my car downshifts a lot smoother I still hate the brake logic/brake assist system. Replacing these does nothing for that.