I’ve seen it, usually driver/owner negligence of not replacing mounts and bushings when they first feel something not right instead of ignoring it until it becomes a problem
Transmission fell out of engine while driving .
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In my mind you should be crawling under the truck at least once a week to give things a good look over. Literally takes 15-20 minutes. Carry a grease gun and hit all the grease fittings while you're at it. Grab air lines/harnesses to look for chaffing, listen for air leaks, look for loose bolts, cracked crossmembers, potential leaks etc. Its amazing how many things can be caught early, before you're left on the side of the road.
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I cheat with the grease though XD most everything is on a grease plate. And i give them a squirt each dailyW923, Albertaflatbed, bzinger and 2 others Thank this. -
The repair order/permission to repair...whatever the form there is usually a disclaimer -somewhere- waranting the repair labor for XX days.
I'll bet it was around 60 or 90 days.
Was this a bolt that was over torqued, a few extra Uga Dugas with the big air gun pulls the fastener and weakens/limits it's holding power?
Possibly, but they have themselves covered with the time limit on the R.O. +/or on the invoice that OP agreed to back in JanuaryAlbertaflatbed Thanks this. -
Couldn't bad rear motor mounts cause this? I have a Volvo (I know, not a Freightliner) but I noticed a vibration really bad, even at idle, and the transmission would rev a lot to upshift on its own like it was strained. Had rear engine mounts (they also support trans) replaced and everything smoothed out and no more revving itself to shift.
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Some okay advice, I wouldn't be so hard on the driver. With todays trucks, it's entirely possible to miss something like this. Many drivers barely do a walk around, much less get on their fat axx to check something like a transmission. I bet most don't even know where to look for one. I still say hang the shop that did the work. Transmissions are NOT supposed to fall out, not in 2 months, 9 months, or 5 years.
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