09-06-2018, 03:41 PM | #1 |
Drives: 2017 Camaro FIFTY 2SS Join Date: Jan 2017
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Updated Torque Converter Part Number
I finally pushed my local dealer to give me the udpated torque converter for my 2017 FIFTY. It was a tough battle, but I am hoping it was worth it. The part number they told me was the updated version is as follows:
GM Part - # 24285996 Can anyone confirm that this is the correct UPDATED part? |
09-06-2018, 08:54 PM | #2 | |
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09-11-2018, 12:04 AM | #3 |
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That's the same part number when they did mine. However, mine was done on July 27, 2017. I thought the part was updated this year? So are they still using the old part number? So far I haven't gotten the shudder back and I'm about to hit the same number of miles when it first started.
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09-11-2018, 09:34 PM | #4 |
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so was the part updated? Or is it the same shit I am going to have to deal with in 6 months? Any idea how I can find out for sure if the part was actually updated?
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09-13-2018, 12:00 AM | #5 |
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According to GM there is no updated part, but rather an update fluid. See below:
Al's Answer: This round of “Ask Al” focuses on the Camaro 8-Speed Automatic Transmission. I want to be clear in that we will only be talking about the Camaro application, not any other GM products in this response. You asked for information on the complaint of Transmission Shudder. We define “shudder” as a shake or vibration during light throttle acceleration, and it usually occurs between 25 and 80 mph (40 and 128 kph) at a Steady State. I hope we have generally categorized the concern properly to what you are experiencing. We regret that we did experience a number of customer warranty cases in the 2016 Model Year. While the 2016 Model Year was a fairly short one, we did our best to rapidly collect enough data about the fluid to determine a solution. The initial findings showed an issue with the quality of the friction modifier in the fluid collected from customer cars. This is an additive to the transmission fluid to prevent a ‘shudder’ feeling during a torque converter clutch operation. If a car that is experiencing shudder is not serviced early, the torque converter clutch material could become burnished and may require a torque converter replacement. The dealer has a specific service procedure that they will follow to determine the required service for your vehicle. So, if you believe you are experiencing shudder, see your Chevy dealer right away, because the earlier you get it serviced, the better. Please keep in mind, not all 8-Speed Automatic Transmissions exhibit this issue. So, what is the service procedure? Once we determined the issue was due to the quality of the friction modifier in the fluid, we developed a service procedure to flush and fill the transmission fluid 3 times, which eliminates most of the shudder concerns. This service process may not work for a vehicle with shudder that goes too long without service, in which case it will most likely require a new torque converter. Since we started using Dexron HP transmission fluid in March of 2017 both in production and for service, we believe we have basically eliminated the shudder. When used for service, it only requires a single flush and fill. To summarize, if you have not experienced the shudder, you probably won’t experience the issue. If you have a 2016 or 2017 (built before March 2017) that is experiencing transmission shudder, you should get it serviced as soon as possible. If you had the ‘triple flush’ and your problem is fixed, great. If not, you will likely need a new torque converter. As always, your first stop with questions is your qualified Chevrolet dealer service station.
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My Journey..... 1100 Status - 08/17/2015 : 2000 Status - 09/28/2015 2500 Status - 09/29/2015 : 3000 Status - 09/29/2015 3000 Status - 10/19/2015 TPW 11/9 3800 Status - 11/04/2015 Seq: 122808 4300 Status - 12/17/2015 (Charlotte, MI) 4200 Status - 01/08/2016 4800 Status - 01/14/2016 5000 Status - 01/19/2016 6000 Status - 01/20/2016 |
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