2001 Chevy Blazer 4.3L No Reverse - 130K miles
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My son started his truck today and could not back out of the driveway. No reverse. We heard some chirpy noises, like a slipping belt or something, but couldn't tell where they were coming from when we tried to pinpoint the source. Anyway, he let the truck roll down out of the driveway onto the level street and then tried a few times to shift between drive and reverse to get it to slip into gear. Sometimes reverse engages, but mostly it doesn't. After reading through many of these threads, seems like it could be the sun shell. Trying to decide how capable we are of doing of this ourselves, especially if it ends up being more than the sun shell. Sigh. Thanks to forums like this and You Tube, we've managed a few repairs to this Blazer and to my Nissan, and our dryer, refrigerator and washing machine. We're not afraid to try and to learn. But it takes us sooooo long. I'm a single mom, one income family. My boys and I are learning as we go. Transmissions seem scary and high potential to cause more damage if we mess up. Is it worth trying to mess with this issue ourselves, having zero experience with transmissions, or is it better to save up and pay for a rebuilt transmission at this point? Thanks for any advice and resources!
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https://www.transmissionbench.com/ I do them all the time, but yours sound like the reverse clutch's are going out/gone very simple but requires patience and time for a first timer hope this helps
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https://www.transmissionbench.com/ I do them all the time, but yours sound like the reverse clutch's are going out/gone very simple but requires patience and time for a first timer hope this helps
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if you have no reverse, 2nd, or fourth, but have 1st and third gears it is a sunshell.
Start by checking trans fluid on a level surface with the engine running. Note level, color, and smell.
Oil leak will be the oil cooler hoses (common on Blazers)
Start by checking trans fluid on a level surface with the engine running. Note level, color, and smell.
Oil leak will be the oil cooler hoses (common on Blazers)
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