*** UPDATE: 01/18/2011 ***
The transmission failure was due to previous overheating which lead to the destruction of the planetary gears. The failure is strictly related to the abuse and poor maintenance of a previous owner. There is tons of great info in this thread related to 100 transmissions and drivetrain troubleshooting, if that is what you are looking for. However, details of the failure can be found in post #93 - CLICK HERE.
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Last night over 200 miles from home, the tranny died, or so it seems...
I had the cruise control set @ 75mph driving along a very flat portion of road and everything was great. Then I felt a small transmission slip, then another, then about 1 min later, the truck just felt like it was kicked into neutral and the cruise control bounced the engine off the rev limiter. There was no noise, no bump, no grind, nothing. I immediately turned off cruise control and proceeded to the emergency lane where I was able to coast for a bit.
Once I came to a complete stop I tried all the gears and nothing. I ensured that the t-case was not in neutral and cycled it through High, Neutral, and Low an number of times without issue. I got out of the truck and visually checked the tranny and t-case. No leaking fluid and no sign of any damage otherwise. I even touched both the transmission and t-case to check for excessive heat, and they were both as warm as you would expect and not alarmingly hot. I then tried locking the t-case in combination with different gears and High/Low range, still nothing. I had the
rev the engine a few times and cycle through the gears to see if I could hear anything, and at first there seemed to be a bit of a knock coming from around the tranny and bell housing, but that stopped shortly afterwards. I also checked the tranny fluid and the level was just the same as it was when I checked it before the road trip, it looked good, and didn't smell burnt. AT/P light is on which is expected since Park will not hold the truck. It also rolls smooth right now while in neutral, or any other gear for that matter. I had the cruiser towed just to get it off the hwy and now need to also figure out how the hell to get it 200 miles back to Phoenix.
WTF?!?! Any ideas?!?!?! Please post up if you have an opinion...
Year: 2002
Miles: 96K
Mods: 285/75r16 BFG AT, installed 3 weeks ago, otherwise stock.
Towing? Not I, the previous owner didn't either, the owner before that, who knows... That would have been 40K miles ago.
Questions:
Stuck in NM.
The transmission failure was due to previous overheating which lead to the destruction of the planetary gears. The failure is strictly related to the abuse and poor maintenance of a previous owner. There is tons of great info in this thread related to 100 transmissions and drivetrain troubleshooting, if that is what you are looking for. However, details of the failure can be found in post #93 - CLICK HERE.
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Last night over 200 miles from home, the tranny died, or so it seems...
I had the cruise control set @ 75mph driving along a very flat portion of road and everything was great. Then I felt a small transmission slip, then another, then about 1 min later, the truck just felt like it was kicked into neutral and the cruise control bounced the engine off the rev limiter. There was no noise, no bump, no grind, nothing. I immediately turned off cruise control and proceeded to the emergency lane where I was able to coast for a bit.
Once I came to a complete stop I tried all the gears and nothing. I ensured that the t-case was not in neutral and cycled it through High, Neutral, and Low an number of times without issue. I got out of the truck and visually checked the tranny and t-case. No leaking fluid and no sign of any damage otherwise. I even touched both the transmission and t-case to check for excessive heat, and they were both as warm as you would expect and not alarmingly hot. I then tried locking the t-case in combination with different gears and High/Low range, still nothing. I had the
rev the engine a few times and cycle through the gears to see if I could hear anything, and at first there seemed to be a bit of a knock coming from around the tranny and bell housing, but that stopped shortly afterwards. I also checked the tranny fluid and the level was just the same as it was when I checked it before the road trip, it looked good, and didn't smell burnt. AT/P light is on which is expected since Park will not hold the truck. It also rolls smooth right now while in neutral, or any other gear for that matter. I had the cruiser towed just to get it off the hwy and now need to also figure out how the hell to get it 200 miles back to Phoenix.Year: 2002
Miles: 96K
Mods: 285/75r16 BFG AT, installed 3 weeks ago, otherwise stock.
Towing? Not I, the previous owner didn't either, the owner before that, who knows... That would have been 40K miles ago.
Questions:
- WTF!!!???
- Good tranny place in Phx? Camelback Toyota?
- Could it be something electronic? Seems very strange the way it failed with no previous signs or warning, then no sounds upon failure.
- Ideas/suggestions on a cheap way to get it towed 200 miles back to Phx?
- How much damage to my wallet should I expect? 1K, 2K, 3K?

Stuck in NM.
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