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    Car stopped pulling on the way home last night. Loud whine that matches engine speed. Pulled plug to see if trans had fluid and it poured out. Thinking Pump or Clogged filter. What do yall think?

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    No way the filters clogged, unless you dumped dirt in it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by -Ray- View Post
    No way the filters clogged, unless you dumped dirt in it.
    i was thinking that too. just wishful i guess

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    No diagnostic codes?
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    None. Turned out to be the output drive in the converter. Thats not the technical name I'm sure but hey. What could cause this?

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