Thanks for the message, Freddie. Good idea to make sure the ATF fluid is full (low fluid can cause slipping).
Trans Tune works to help any issue caused by fluid varnish buildup. If the slipping is caused by sticky varnish, Trans Tune might help. All you have to do is add a can of Trans Tune (16 oz) to the ATF fluid, drive 30-100 miles, and see if the slipping clears up. If it works, you resolved the slipping issue for less than $10 (which is worth a try!).
Additionally, here’s an article on slipping transmissions:
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Thanks for the message, Freddie. Good idea to make sure the ATF fluid is full (low fluid can cause slipping).
Trans Tune works to help any issue caused by fluid varnish buildup. If the slipping is caused by sticky varnish, Trans Tune might help. All you have to do is add a can of Trans Tune (16 oz) to the ATF fluid, drive 30-100 miles, and see if the slipping clears up. If it works, you resolved the slipping issue for less than $10 (which is worth a try!).
Additionally, here’s an article on slipping transmissions:
https://seafoamworks.com/shop-talk/get-in-gear-preventing-transmission-slips/
Hope this helps!