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High RPM's


taxman82
08-24-2011, 10:30 PM
Took a look around the forum and seen a few post eluding to shift points that seem high. Right now mine definitely doesn't feel right. When its cold it is shifting at about 3,500 1-2, 3,000 2-3 and it usually drops pretty quickly into 4th. Might just be my observation of something with a 6 instead of my truck with the 5.3 but it still seems a bit high. Once it warms up the shift points seem to be a little lower but not like the truck either. :runaround:

Anyway because I don't know the maintenance history on this ride I plan to take it over to the local transmission shop I use for a fluid and filter change. Just wondering if anyone had any answers for the higher RPM's I am seeing.

Oh and have to say I love driving this thing. Wish I would have gotten one with fewer miles now.. :iceslolan

Greg

maxwedge
08-25-2011, 06:35 PM
Many things can cause this, no mention of mileage/maintenance, but a full scan is in order here including trans codes.

taxman82
08-25-2011, 09:58 PM
Sorry forgot the basics I have been floating around here enough you would think I would remember. Anyway:

2003 Trailblazer
4.2L L6
170,300 miles

I have no idea of the past maintenance practices so I have been going piece by piece and doing what I can with the cash I have. Regular maintenance items that is.

I don't have a transmission scanner on hand but did scan with the scanner I have and there are no stored codes. Calling the local shop I work with tomorrow. They will pull any codes for me.

taxman82
08-30-2011, 08:02 PM
Just to follow up on this thread..

I took the trailblazer over to a local mechanic I trust that specializes in transmissions. Said it didn't seem like the transmission but maybe a lack of power. Told him my story of just buying it a few weeks ago and he said they would take a look...

Now the embarrassing part.. The air filter was clogged solid and he put a fuel filter on for good measure. I pick it up tomorrow. While I was embarrassed :frown:because I should have check the simple stuff first I was glad it was not a transmission issue. :iceslolan

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