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I have a 2004 pontiac grand prix gtp with the 4t65-e hd tranny and it flooded here a couple days ago and then i started having 5 codes come on referring to the tranny and my torque is staying locked should i change fluid and filter? would this happen if it some hoe got water in the tranny fluid? are there fuses for the sensors for the transmission?

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You should bring the vehicle into a repair shop that does tranny FLUSHES not fluid drop only. A complete flush will change the fluid in the pan, lines and the torque converter. SOunds like you have water in the transmission and the longer you drive it that way the worse it will become.

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SOURCE: how do you check/add transmission fluid to a 2004

Hello! To check the fluid level, the first thing you want to do is get the fluid to operating temperature, by driving it for a bit and letting it shift through all gears. Once you've done that you need to make sure you park the car on a very level surface. Remove the front passenger wheel and the splash guard. From there reference the picture below to give you an idea where the fluid check plug is located - there is no dipstick on this transmission (4T45e). You will also see the fill plug location.

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If you do a pan drop and filter replacement only, the fill capacity is 6.9 quarts. You will want to use Dexron III type transmission fluid.

FYI - here are the torque specs for the pan bolts is 106 in/lbs and the check/fill plugs are both 124 in/lbs.

Hope this helps and good luck!

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SOURCE: 2005 Pontiac Grand Prix Traction Control Problem

Also not coming to a complete stop before changing gears will cause that as well.

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SOURCE: how much a tune up costs on a 05 pontiac grand

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SOURCE: 1997 pontiac grand prix GTP that will die while im driving

I would start by replacing the Crank sensor and the cam sensor.a26973d.gif

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