CK WOO WOO WOO NOISE WHEN COMING TO A STOP..WHEN OFF THE GAS / LOAD POSS DRIVESHAFT.
New gear sets MUST be broken in correctly to prevent damage. Not following proper break-in procedures will lead to overloading and overheating the ring and pinion as well as breaking down and ruining the gear oil. Not following proper break-in procedures can be determined during inspection and will void the warranty. Please follow the below guidelines to ensure a proper break-in and long life of your gears. • Only use high quality gear oils. • On initial run, drive lightly for 15 to 20 minutes then stop to allow differential to cool completely for 20 to 25 minutes. • Avoid towing and heavy acceleration, as well as vary speeds every 5 to 10 minutes while driving on highways. • Drive conservatively and do not drive more than 50 miles at a time without allowing a cool cycle during the first 500 miles following installation. • After completing initial break-in, change gear oil at 500 miles. Small metal particles are normal and gear oil will typically be black. Excessive metal in gear oil should be reviewed by a competent differential mechanic to ensure safety of internal parts. Post gear oil change and initial break-in: Towing. • First time towing should be limited to light load for no more than 15 miles, then allow differential to cool completely for 20 to 25 minutes. • Repeat this procedure for first 45 miles of towing for full break-in of gears for towing vehicles. PREMATURE OVERLOADING AND IMPROPER BREAK-IN WILL CAUSE GEAR OIL BREAKDOWN AND MAY RESULT IN RING AND PINION FAILURE VOIDING THE GEAR WARRANTY!
RING GEAR & PINION – Remove & Replace – All Applicable Models – [Includes: Replace Pinion Bearings.]
Road test and verify engine performance, transmission operation, and shift patterns. Flush transmission which includes: flushing of transmission cooler, cooler lines, valve body, and torque converter. Flush all contaminated fluid out and replace with fresh fluid.
TRANSFER CASE DRAIN / FIL
Jose C. gave our service a 5 star review on 7/6/2020
Inspected vehicle and found no transmission fluid present on dipstick. Filled fluid to proper level and found the vehicle still does not move when shifted into gear. Scanned for trans codes and found none. Found trans shifter cable attached correctly. Recommend transmission replacement due to high vehicle mileage.
Thomas O. gave our service a 5 star review on 6/2/2020