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Old 11-15-2008, 10:25 AM
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Default Re: 2001 V8 Tundra timing belt replacement

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Originally Posted by reb101 View Post
Wow, my timing belt is still running strong as hell on my 2001 Tundra... with over 100K miles... getting worried now... =o)

I thought it would be a good idea to get my transmission fluid changed; went to a transmission shop here and fig. it would be a simple service like an oil change.... hmmm

Now my truck has a loss in power, doesnt coast like it did before when exiting the freeway at 70 mph... it slows faster now.

Am wondering, is it possible that this trans. shop put the wrong fluid in my transmission to make it act like this? It almost feels like I am pulling a trailer now, to describe the sensation.
I have been trying to drive it hard to shake free what ever is holding me back; and no... its not my emergency brake.. =o)

Any suggestions / emails would be greatly appreciated; I luv this truck! =0)
Double check and make sure they put the correct fluid in your transmission! It wouldn't be the first time that a tranny shop didn't fill with the correct fluid.
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