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Old May 17, 2009 | 07:56 PM
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Hello everyone. I have read blazer forum since I purchaced my Blazer in sept of '08. And thank all of you for your help. Now for my first post I have a question about the Transmission on my 2000 blazer 4x4. I deliver the local news paper, and i do alot of stop and go, and reverse driving. A month ago my transmission "went out". I was told it was the "sun shell", i think.I was left driving my old prizm, which by the way is the best car i have ever owned, it is just too small for me. Well here i am a month later and i am having my transmission rebuilt. I stop the car and get out about a hundred times a day, and i was wandering what causes less stress on the transmission, using the parking brake when i get out, or putting it in park. My grandpa said that i should put it in park, because when the parking brake is on my transmission is still spinning. I am totally clueless when it comes to transmissions, and would appreciate any and all input you might have on the subject. i just want to be able to get the most life out of this rebuild that i can. Thanks all of you for any help you can give
 
Old May 17, 2009 | 08:04 PM
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i know the sun-shell's are are weak point on our trannies, sometimes they can last forever and other times they can fail for no reason and as long as your getting a quality rebuild and you keep up on ur tranny maintanence you shouldnt have anything to worry about.
 
Old May 17, 2009 | 08:07 PM
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Put it in park. If on an incline (any slight incline, even), put the parking brake on as well.

If you do a lot of stop and go, be gentle with your foot on take-offs. Change the tranny fluid and filter every 15,000 miles instead of every 30,000 miles.

Heat is the enemy of a transmission, so make sure your cooling system is working properly. Do a flush & fill on your radiator and make sure you use distilled water, not tap water. Once refilled, bleed the air out of the radiator.
 
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Yeah, it is not the stopping that is hurting anything. If your engine is running, the transmission is spinning, but there is absolutely no reason not to use Park. You should never leave a vehicle running in gear parking brake or otherwise. This will cause it to slip on the torque converter and heat up the fluid. As pointed out above, heat is the #1 enemy of transmissions.
 
Old May 18, 2009 | 05:58 AM
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Thanks for the help. That clears things up a bit. I knew when i started the job that it would be hard on my car, but i hoped that nothing like a blown tansmission would ever happen. but i also knew that blazers have a history of tansmission problems so i had expected it. Thank you again
 
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