2002 F350 7.3 auto tranny issues

Josh Tiedemann

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Hoping to get someone that had this problem, pulling a fifth wheel trailer 20 miles get to the destination and put it in reverse and it dumps 2 quarts of tranny fluid, this has happened 3 times! the trans doesn't ever see temps over 140 degrees. pulled it 100 miles and back up, no problems, it only does it on short trips...
 

john mathis

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My 02 done this same thing a couple times. A transmission shop told me the front pump seal and bushings get wore and can cause this. They also said there's more pressure created when in reverse ( could be true i guess) I was on the pedal pretty hard backing uphill when mine belched fluid. I never had any work done to my transmission and now if i have to back a load uphill i use 4 low reducing the stress on the transmission.
 

BruceB

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Hoping to get someone that had this problem, pulling a fifth wheel trailer 20 miles get to the destination and put it in reverse and it dumps 2 quarts of tranny fluid, this has happened 3 times! the trans doesn't ever see temps over 140 degrees. pulled it 100 miles and back up, no problems, it only does it on short trips...
My 2001 did that thing a couple of years ago. Trans shop said the same thing, internal hydraulic pressure is higher in reverse. The problem on mine was the solenoid pack blew a big leak which dumped a big trail of fluid in reverse when I was backing my travel trailer into the storage yard.
 

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