B Scott
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Sounds like you may have caught a break! Let us know if that solves your problem when you get it back.
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I can not confidently say yes. According to the place we had it done at, they claim it was. Unfortunately they seem to have a bad rep for not actually doing work. (I should have researched them.)Has the trans been serviced (filter and fluid change)? This video might help give you a little insight.
It did end up being the lead frame for mine. I haven’t had any issue with it since. Idk if the 2011 was covered under the recall, but I’d definitely check your vin and see just incase.Any update on your transmission problem? Did the "new" leadframe fix the issue? When I bought my 2011 I was unable to get the fluid tested until 2 weeks after the purchase, and since they found a lot of metal I decided to remove the 215lb pig and have it rebuilt locally.
That was fun
pretty much, since that truck will never even see pavement at this pointIt's a 2011 model with 148xxx miles, so I had to get out the BIG checkbook and pay for everything..... That's ok though, I'll just be bitter and angry for the rest of my life.
That’s why I’m gonna trade mine in ASAP lmaooo I thought I could do this but I’m dying a little more inside.It's a 2011 model with 148xxx miles, so I had to get out the BIG checkbook and pay for everything..... That's ok though, I'll just be bitter and angry for the rest of my life.