Not trying to give advice here, just saying what I would do, or rather, would have done. And that is, when that transmission started having issues, just go ahead and spend the money up front and swap it out for a manual 13 speed and be done with it. Money saved in the long run.
Having issue with freight liner in shop. What should I do next
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They’re going to keep throwing parts at it as long as your booklet of checks has pages on it. until the issue is fixed or not fixed.
If you’re a truck owner of 1 2 trucks I don’t think an automatic is the right move.
It’s one extra thing that’s always going to be in the back of your mind.. that flashing F on the dash and getting stuck. All for what?
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in total they replaced the engine air filter and repaired the overlay harness
got the truck this morning and not even an hour later it’s stuck in neutral again
a week in the shop and $2300($1800 in labor) and they didn’t fix a #### thing77fib77 Thanks this. -
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Like I said. Cheaper in the long run to junk the autoshift and put in a manual. -
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