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2015 Tahoe Transmission Slipping question

Old Jan 20, 2024 | 2:10 PM
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I'll admit I haven't taken great care of the wife's car, so don't get on me about what I should have done. It's a 2015 Tahoe 5.3L six speed with 167k miles. The transmission fluid has not been changed that I'm aware of (bought it used). The fluid is not a pretty pink, and doesn't smell burnt, however it obviously needs to be changed. My question is if I changed the fluid will it help it stop slipping or do you think the transmission will need to be replaced or rebuilt?

Thank you in advance for your help,
Louie
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Old Jan 20, 2024 | 2:56 PM
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If it's slipping right now, then the transmission is done. Lack of maintenance has done it in.
Changing the fluid at this point will not magically reconstruct the clutches, and there's a chance it will stop shifting completely.
It needs to be replaced with a remanufactured unit. Never rebuild.
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