1995 GMC Sierra C/K 2500 - 6.5L TD

Asked by Jamie Mar 13, 2013 at 06:20 PM about the 1995 GMC Sierra 2500

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

1995 GMC Sierra C/K 2500 - 6.5 Turbo Diesel - Everything was fine and went to move the truck and now the truck does not have reverse.  What could have caused this?

2 Answers

The transmission fluid has been changed and full. The reverse still does not work. The truck did not make any noise then or now.

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reverse band is worn out, there is a cheap way out that will last a couple of months before you have to pull the transmision and REBUILD!. remove trans pan and oil, loosen valve body, remove rear drum like (about the size of a soda can 2" diameter 1 " height) with 6 bolts, carefull because is under strong spring pressure, after releasing spring pressure, it will slide out and a little canted so it can clear the now loosen valve body (no need to completelly remove the VB), it has a piston that drives a shaft about 3/8" dia (secions of 1/2"), about 4" length... this particular rod you have to solder a new tip about 1/8" MORE length... assembli in reverse order. http://www.blackout.nu/RACES/2007/test0702.htm Google: 4L80 reverse servo pictures...

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