Hi all. I'm a long time listener, first time caller. I'm on the my first long distance trip in my Elaganza that I've owned for a little over 3 years.
I've made it 970 miles from home when a howl began emanating from the engine compartment. The noise persisted even after I pulled over and shifted
into Park. The best that I can tell, the noise is coming from the torque converter.
As soon as the noise began, I noticed a drop in temperature on my newly installed transmission temperature gauge. I considered this to be a sign of
fluid loss so I immediately checked the transmission fluid level. The level is good so I assume that this means the fluid stopped circulating.
I limped into the nearby beautiful Timberline RV park in Waukee, Iowa on the outskirts of Des Moines and here I sit waiting for Monday to roll around
so that I can start looking for a repair facility that will tackle this job, and hopefully in a timely manner too.
Normally I take care of all of my service and repairs, but a transmission repair or replacement is beyond my scope this far from the resources
available to me at home.
I'm a member of GMCMI and am privy to the Black List though I assume (maybe incorrectly) that my issue is beyond the scope of most black listers
too.
Any assistance, guidance, or suggestions is very much appreciated.
Thank you.
I've made it 970 miles from home when a howl began emanating from the engine compartment. The noise persisted even after I pulled over and shifted
into Park. The best that I can tell, the noise is coming from the torque converter.
As soon as the noise began, I noticed a drop in temperature on my newly installed transmission temperature gauge. I considered this to be a sign of
fluid loss so I immediately checked the transmission fluid level. The level is good so I assume that this means the fluid stopped circulating.
I limped into the nearby beautiful Timberline RV park in Waukee, Iowa on the outskirts of Des Moines and here I sit waiting for Monday to roll around
so that I can start looking for a repair facility that will tackle this job, and hopefully in a timely manner too.
Normally I take care of all of my service and repairs, but a transmission repair or replacement is beyond my scope this far from the resources
available to me at home.
I'm a member of GMCMI and am privy to the Black List though I assume (maybe incorrectly) that my issue is beyond the scope of most black listers
too.
Any assistance, guidance, or suggestions is very much appreciated.
Thank you.