2001 Grand Prix GTP transmission rebuild or ?

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Asked by Vettepwr Dec 25, 2016 at 09:06 AM about the 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix GTP Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

A week ago I started noticing odd behavior while cruising on the highway at speed or accelerating under light load.  On
the highway, the RPMs would fluctuate by a couple hundred or so.  Almost like it if the clutch in the trans was engaging
and disengaging very quickly.  At this point, I was not sure I had a trans problem since the car would accelerate without
issue from a dead stop or under heavy acceleration.

A few days later on my way to work, I barely got 1 block away from my house and I could feel the trans slipping.  I also
heard a subtle while form the engine area.  Almost like a power steering pump that was going empty.  I quickly turned
around and barely made it home.  By the time I pulled up, I could no longer move the car in any gear.

I checked the dip stick on the trans and it is a grayish red as opposed to a bright red color.  I let the car sit for a day and
the next day I started it.  There is a very loud whine coming from the car while idling.  The trans does appear to go into
gear now but I did not try to drive it.

I spoke to a shop that specializes in rebuilding the transmissions in my car (4T65E-HD) and they believe that that torque
converter clutch (something like that) had worn out or disintegrated and the material is spread through the transmission
which explains the fluid color and the loud whine.  The whine is supposedly caused from the pump struggling to move
fluid through the filter since it is clogged with debris. This shop is not local to me so they are not even an option.

What do I do at this point?  I assume I need a rebuild.  How do I ensure that the rebuild is done right?  I called around and
got various prices for a rebuild and they vary by a big margin.  How do I know if one rebuild from one shop is similar to
another or if one if going to repair or replace all worn items?

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The key is reviews and the tranny shop reputation is key in picking a shop to do the repair. I would make sure you get a warranty. Buying one line, at places like Ebay I think is not the way to go because you not sure what you are getting. The tranny cost will be as much as what your car is worth, so that call will be yours

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Talk to some local mechanics, as a lot of smaller shops outsource transmission work, and usually it's to a shop that specializes in transmission work - that's the place you want to take it to. Sadly in your case, the prognosis will certainly involve rebuilding the transmission, even though the problem may have been a torque converter clutch. A replacement tranny might be cheaper, but even that will still run you 1,500 minimum, and warranties are usually limited to 3 months or so. As Joe points out, the cost of repair will probably be equal to or greater than the value of the car. Keep it if you really love it, sell it as is, "mechanic's special" on Craigslist, or scrap it out for parts (which can take a long time and still leave you with a chassis to haul away).

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I found a few places ranging between $1295 and $1600. The $1600 one comes with a 24k or 2 year warranty vs a 12k or 1 year warranty. I would consider a another car but I really don't want to make an impulse buy which is why I am leaning towards fixing it.

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The place with the 2 year warranty told me that they typically swap out the transmission with one that has been rebuilt already. Is that fine or should I insist on them rebuilding mine?

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