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trailblaze

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  • Birthday 12/29/1980

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    south western, pa
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    05 LGT, 04 Jeep Overland
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    4 wheelin, shooting, drinking
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    sales

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  1. well.. it's been a while since i posted but it's still doing it last time i drove the subi i've actually been driving my jeep lately.. i'll ask the wife if it still kicks i understand the cold fluid thing... but mine has a hard downshift too after it's plenty hot enough (20 mins driving)....dont notice the upshift knock as much when warm... but it still does it slightly.
  2. i try to keep it around 3 k when up shifting while cold. it's an auto, so it all depends on how hard i'm on it given if i need to accelerate fast or not. the clunk seems more like an internal tranny "bang" when it hits 2nd gear. for the downshifts.... it makes the same clunk noise. i don't know how fast i'm going... i'll pay attention next time... it's when ever the auto feels like down shifting.... so probably around 10 mph.
  3. i have a 05 LGT with the 5EAT tranny. when it's cold it "kicks"hard into 2nd and 3rd gears while up-shifting. once the tranny warms up it's not a noticeable. when it shifts hard, it also makes a "clunk/ bang" noise. this also happens when down shifting into 1st, at any and all temps. i've got 45k on it and will plan on dropping the tranny pan and then refilling with what ever oil i'm supposed to use. do you think it's just in need of a fluid change, or could it be a mount/ bushing?
  4. anyone got that video from a member taking out the coil pack?
  5. does anyone have the link to the video of how you take the coil pack off?
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