The '03 Ultimate I sold my nephew is having a problem with the transmission, long story short, he wrecked it, then he ran it out of oil after a botched change (filter gasket leak etc). It was a little noisy because of timing chain guides or whatever, and finally it started getting 'laundromat dryer with a box of bullets' noisy, and the motor was swapped with an '04 motor. A week after the successful motor swap, the transmission stopped shifting. I don't know how much he's been driving it in the MONTH since that happened, but FINALLY it got into the transmission shop, and they have NO POWER to the trans. Shop owner messed around with it for about an hour, and figured out it has power to a point (blows the transmission fuse every time now) but doesn't want to tear through the entire harness.
I'm thinking it would it be a good idea to just run a new power wire from the fuse panel to where the trans wants juice, think that's safe? It would at least let us try to drive it and see if he's destroyed the transmission completely. This car has been J-modded, but the 1-2 accumulator spring was left in it. Another thing, during the motor swap, the mechanic changed the front trans pump seal, since it was accessible with the motor out. Probably doesn't have anything to do with the problem, since it seems to be electrical.
I'm thinking it would it be a good idea to just run a new power wire from the fuse panel to where the trans wants juice, think that's safe? It would at least let us try to drive it and see if he's destroyed the transmission completely. This car has been J-modded, but the 1-2 accumulator spring was left in it. Another thing, during the motor swap, the mechanic changed the front trans pump seal, since it was accessible with the motor out. Probably doesn't have anything to do with the problem, since it seems to be electrical.
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