Thought i'd share something I learned over the last week. My transmission had been acting a little strange. 95% of the time it was flawless, but sometimes on deceleration the drivetrain would stay engaged. I could feel it, as I'd have to press the brake pedal more than normal. When this happened, the drivetrain would eventually disengage with a clunk sound and jerking of the truck. It wasn't violent by any means, but noticable.
Honestly it's been doing it for a while and wasn't annoying enough for me to take it in right away.
I finally took the truck in now that my schedule freed up. Turns out a bushing in my Failure in the CDF Clutch Drum. Dealer stated it was the most common failure they see, typicalily in new trucks (issue from factory) or higher mileage trucks as the bushing wears out.
It makes me wonder about the longevity of the 10-speed, but I'm happy that the dealership is treating me very well with a loaner car and a full transmission replacement (they can't get the parts to fix my existing transmission at the moment).
Honestly it's been doing it for a while and wasn't annoying enough for me to take it in right away.
I finally took the truck in now that my schedule freed up. Turns out a bushing in my Failure in the CDF Clutch Drum. Dealer stated it was the most common failure they see, typicalily in new trucks (issue from factory) or higher mileage trucks as the bushing wears out.
It makes me wonder about the longevity of the 10-speed, but I'm happy that the dealership is treating me very well with a loaner car and a full transmission replacement (they can't get the parts to fix my existing transmission at the moment).