For the past couple of years, my transmission has had the dreaded B3 "reverse" clutch issue, whereby I have had the clicking in reverse (particularly when the transmission is cold) and delayed shift into reverse (2-3 seconds). All forward speeds have been fine, and other than a little funkiness/flaring at the very top of the rev range -- particularly when pushing the car hard through the gears -- it has operated extremely well for regular driving. I have avoided the reverse issue primarily by backing my car into the garage (as I do with all my cars) to minimize wear and tear with a cold transmission in reverse.
The car has 117,000 miles on it, FYI.
Today I came home from work and parked the car (20-mile drive home) in my driveway for about 2.5 hours. Everything was just fine with the car and transmission. A little while ago I went to the post office (about 2 miles away, back roads) and noticed that the car all of the sudden was VERY reluctant to upshift from 2nd to 3rd gear, and once in 3rd it would be all I could do to get it to shift up into 4th. The car was holding both 2nd and 3rd gears into the 5,000-6,000 RPM range, and even then, I would have to play around with the throttle pedal a bit (back off slightly, etc.) to get it to upshift. I also noticed that downshifts (for example from 3rd to 2nd, when crossing a parking lot and slowing down to the ramp to pull out from the parking lot onto the street) were bouncy and sort of abrupt. Kind of a quick clunk. Most of the time on main roads I could not get the transmission to upshift into fourth at all -- I would cruise around in 3rd gear, 45-50 MPH at around 4,000-5,000 RPM, no upshift.
My FGS system was in normal shift mode and later on I turned it off completely, so it should have had no effect on any thing.
When I got home from the post office I checked the transmission fluid with the car running - engine was HOT from ~5 miles of driving plus the earlier drive home (outside temp in the low 70s, so not much cooldown in between drives).
Fluid was right where it was supposed to be from what I could tell -- at the upper mark of the high-temp arrow range (the higher of the marks on the dipstick) and seemed to be clear, and smelled OK. I checked it 3-4 times and every time seemed to be at the same place.
The fluid has not been changed at least in the past 6 years, so that would put it at around 90K service, or before? So I am sure it's due, with 27K of regular non-synthetic ATF in it.
My question of the experts is:
Should I replace the fluid/drain the torque converter, and replace the filter, and see if that cures the problem? Use RedLine D4 fluid and a Mann filter? If that doesn't solve anything, what are my next steps? A rebuild? It's probably at that point anyway for the B3 situation, but I was planning to do that job (and reseal the exterior and pump) myself.
Anyone had this problem of "extremely reluctant" upshifts before? What did you do about it?
Cheers,
Gerry