Of my 3 AOD cars, two have been winter driven. Both of those two have exhibited a tendency to "fall out of gear" when decelerating to a stop. The car will freely roll backwards when this happens, engine will rev, but once the rev has been done it kicks back into gear and goes fine. I'd call it a firm engagement, not a slip.
Generally if this happens at all, it will only happen once or twice per drive cycle, and only at the first/second stops of the drive. It has happened identically in my '91 and my '84.
Both cars have had fluid and filter changes in my ownership of them, both cars have different brand fluids but still Dex/Merc. There has not been a fluid level issue at the times these issues happen.
Is this just a sticky valve possibly, due to cold parts needing to expand more with heat to fit better?
The '84 does something extra, which I believe indicates worn direct clutches: until it warms up, engagement to 3 has shift flare. It otherwise won't slip once engaged. Also before it warms up, 4 does a weird slip-bump sensation, kind of like two shifts in one. Both of those issues apply only to the '84, and they both go away once it warms up a bit.
Generally if this happens at all, it will only happen once or twice per drive cycle, and only at the first/second stops of the drive. It has happened identically in my '91 and my '84.
Both cars have had fluid and filter changes in my ownership of them, both cars have different brand fluids but still Dex/Merc. There has not been a fluid level issue at the times these issues happen.
Is this just a sticky valve possibly, due to cold parts needing to expand more with heat to fit better?
The '84 does something extra, which I believe indicates worn direct clutches: until it warms up, engagement to 3 has shift flare. It otherwise won't slip once engaged. Also before it warms up, 4 does a weird slip-bump sensation, kind of like two shifts in one. Both of those issues apply only to the '84, and they both go away once it warms up a bit.
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