Moderators Popular Post Salyan Posted March 29, 2015 Moderators Popular Post Posted March 29, 2015 Went to the mountains today with some friends to go skiing before the seasons over. On the way back, we just left the mountains, when my friend's new truck started having transmission problems and wouldn't shift out of first gear. The vehicle was under warranty, but that free towing would only take it as far as the nearest dealership – and we were 400 km. from home, with four people and a box full of ski gear. The towing option wasn't going to work out, so my friend decided to try to limp the truck to Calgary – an hour away and still 300 km. from home. But before we started limping, we shut the vehicle off again, prayed, and asked God to fix it. Guess what? He did. We were able to drive home at normal highway speeds with no further problems of any note. 1Timothy115, HappyChristian, heartstrings and 3 others 6 Quote
Members Alan Posted March 29, 2015 Members Posted March 29, 2015 Praise the Lord! Very happy to hear the testimony and happy outcome. Thank you for sharing this answered prayer. Quote
Administrators Jim_Alaska Posted March 29, 2015 Administrators Posted March 29, 2015 Many of these newer vehicles have very sophisticated computer systems that actually re-boot to original settings once the engine is turned off and on again. I write this not to take anything away from the OP in regard to God fixing vehicles, but simply to point out that we can also give God credit for enabling man with understanding enough to design mechanical things like this.Even my older truck (2004) with 326,000 miles has this feature. I was once off road and in four wheel drive low and first gear. When I got to where I needed to shift back to two wheel drive it would not shift, even though the shift handle was in the correct position. I shut it off, waited a minute or two and re-started it. Put it in two wheel drive and it worked perfectly. (auto transmission and push button 4WD)I have had a couple of instances like this and was amazed to find that in most situations the problem will correct itself by turning off the ignition and turning it back on again.Praise God for technology. Miss Daisy 1 Quote
Moderators Salyan Posted March 30, 2015 Author Moderators Posted March 30, 2015 Haha! I was wondering about that after - the whole shutting the engine off bit (although we wouldn't have shut it off if we hadn't taken the time to pray - so it still counts as answered prayer! ) I'm the first line of offense for IT issues in our office, and it is amazing how many problems can be fixed by shutting the machine off and turning it on again. It'd be awfully nice to be able to 'fix' cars the same way! Miss Daisy 1 Quote
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted March 30, 2015 Moderators Posted March 30, 2015 Well, I know its only by God's good grace that my old truck is still running-I have needed a new transmission for at leat 6 months or more, but as I have npo other options at the moment, I have continued to run it, usually just to and from work, about 5 miles each way. I have to run it initially in second gear, (its automatic), until I hit about 37 mph, then I can shift to drive and it works okay, but anytime I go below 35, gotta go back to 2nd. Only recently I am finding that 2nd gear is starting to lag, so it may not continue much longer. I currently have two other vehicles being worked on, a Ranger and a Jeep, but the guy working on them is really dragging. Gonna have to beat that boy. But praise God He has kept the truck running as long as He has and I know He will provide. Quote
Members heartstrings Posted April 20, 2015 Members Posted April 20, 2015 Uke...Have you tried a bottle of Lucas in the transmission? http://www.walmart.com/ip/16777815?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227017563094&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=42534259352&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=81191014952&veh=sem Quote
Members 1Timothy115 Posted April 20, 2015 Members Posted April 20, 2015 I can't tell you how many times I've failed with car repairs when I didn't start out with prayer. It is so easy for us to overlook prayer for things we routinely deal with. Miss Daisy 1 Quote
Members heartstrings Posted April 20, 2015 Members Posted April 20, 2015 Oh yes, definitely pray about everything Quote
Members John81 Posted April 20, 2015 Members Posted April 20, 2015 Amen, pray about everything! Best of all if we think to pray first, rather than later. Quote
Members EKSmith Posted June 7, 2015 Members Posted June 7, 2015 (edited) Well, I know its only by God's good grace that my old truck is still running-I have needed a new transmission for at leat 6 months or more, but as I have npo other options at the moment, I have continued to run it, usually just to and from work, about 5 miles each way. I have to run it initially in second gear, (its automatic), until I hit about 37 mph, then I can shift to drive and it works okay, but anytime I go below 35, gotta go back to 2nd. Only recently I am finding that 2nd gear is starting to lag, so it may not continue much longer. I currently have two other vehicles being worked on, a Ranger and a Jeep, but the guy working on them is really dragging. Gonna have to beat that boy. But praise God He has kept the truck running as long as He has and I know He will provide.My father-inlaw was in the transmission business, I work part time for him for eight years on my days off my other job, I learned one of the biggest problems was the fluid and filter needed to be change or there is something as simple as a stuck valve or seal leaking in the valve body which its a easy fix but you got to be careful about the balls in it and not to lose them or put them back in the wrong place.you can remove the valves with a ice pick and a small pair clip rings ,be careful with the springs they may be under pressure if you don't remove the valve body from the transmission,you'll need a honing to hone the cylinder walls out tool and need to check the valves for pitting or damage if any have this replaced them( I wouldn't recommend this if you don't much about mechanics) I would try one of the addtives that losens sticking valves from the parts store first,if a seals is leaking I don't know of any additive for that but it wouldn't hurt to ask. also the modulator valve may have a vacuum leak you tell can this if your engine ideals rough and your hear a hissing sound or its not getting any vacuum to the Modulator valve I've seen these hoses get stopped up and if they do you get no vacuum to the modulator, the valve is located on the outside of the transmission on the right side close to the front of the transmission you can remove the hose put your thumb over the end of it(engine running) and if you feel suction you're good you can remove the modulator valve with a 1/2'' wrench and the parts store should have away to test it to see if its bad, if there a auto zone or advance auto store close to you they will check this out for for free.(I'm on east coast and unsure if you have these stores on the west coast).also check your fluid if its dark brown and has strong burnt odor ( you can taste to tell if its burnt but that's up to you brother)you may have some burnt clucthes if so you may have troubles.yet a fluid and filter change is all you may need.the only other thing I can think of if the pistion cylinder seal at the front of the trans and that would a mean comptete overhaul which is not the problem your having . don't let anyone tell you to put brake fluid in it , though it will make it work better by making all the seals swell and help a stuck valve but it will only last a short time and will mess up the transmission and you'll have to junk it then, hope this helps brother, I'm praying the Lord will send someone your way to helpGod Bless Brother Edited June 7, 2015 by EKSmith Quote
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted June 8, 2015 Moderators Posted June 8, 2015 My father-inlaw was in the transmission business, I work part time for him for eight years on my days off my other job, I learned one of the biggest problems was the fluid and filter needed to be change or there is something as simple as a stuck valve or seal leaking in the valve body which its a easy fix but you got to be careful about the balls in it and not to lose them or put them back in the wrong place.you can remove the valves with a ice pick and a small pair clip rings ,be careful with the springs they may be under pressure if you don't remove the valve body from the transmission,you'll need a honing to hone the cylinder walls out tool and need to check the valves for pitting or damage if any have this replaced them( I wouldn't recommend this if you don't much about mechanics) I would try one of the addtives that losens sticking valves from the parts store first,if a seals is leaking I don't know of any additive for that but it wouldn't hurt to ask. also the modulator valve may have a vacuum leak you tell can this if your engine ideals rough and your hear a hissing sound or its not getting any vacuum to the Modulator valve I've seen these hoses get stopped up and if they do you get no vacuum to the modulator, the valve is located on the outside of the transmission on the right side close to the front of the transmission you can remove the hose put your thumb over the end of it(engine running) and if you feel suction you're good you can remove the modulator valve with a 1/2'' wrench and the parts store should have away to test it to see if its bad, if there a auto zone or advance auto store close to you they will check this out for for free.(I'm on east coast and unsure if you have these stores on the west coast).also check your fluid if its dark brown and has strong burnt odor ( you can taste to tell if its burnt but that's up to you brother)you may have some burnt clucthes if so you may have troubles.yet a fluid and filter change is all you may need.the only other thing I can think of if the pistion cylinder seal at the front of the trans and that would a mean comptete overhaul which is not the problem your having . don't let anyone tell you to put brake fluid in it , though it will make it work better by making all the seals swell and help a stuck valve but it will only last a short time and will mess up the transmission and you'll have to junk it then, hope this helps brother, I'm praying the Lord will send someone your way to helpGod Bless BrotherThanks for the advice. unfortunately, if you haven't read in my other post, my transmission gave up the ghost. Really it had seemed a little off since I bought it about three years ago, but as is often the case, finances keep me from getting things fixed when its still early and I end up running it to death. Right now, I have my tax return in so I have my other truck, my Ranger, finally into the shop to get some work done on it, and I can finally, I hope, afford it. Trying to get a few things done in other areas, as well, that have been lapsing, but not sure I can do it all. Quote
Members EKSmith Posted June 8, 2015 Members Posted June 8, 2015 Thanks for the advice. unfortunately, if you haven't read in my other post, my transmission gave up the ghost. Really it had seemed a little off since I bought it about three years ago, but as is often the case, finances keep me from getting things fixed when its still early and I end up running it to death. Right now, I have my tax return in so I have my other truck, my Ranger, finally into the shop to get some work done on it, and I can finally, I hope, afford it. Trying to get a few things done in other areas, as well, that have been lapsing, but not sure I can do it all.You're in my Prayers brother heartstrings 1 Quote
Moderators Ukulelemike Posted June 8, 2015 Moderators Posted June 8, 2015 Thanks. Its the price of living in the desert, down 3 miles of bad road, , having to drive between 40-60 miles to go shopping, or anything else, due to our location-it can be very tough on a vehicle. But God is good and somehow we manage to get along. Quote
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