NOMAD327 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 My buddy has an 01 OBW and just had automatic transmission rebuilt, it had internal seal leakage which caused delayed reverse engagement. A shop put a seal conditioner in which helped, but he had a full rebuild with a new kit done by an experienced independent shop. There were no problems with dirt or contamination, bad seals were found and replaced and the transmission now works normal. He unfortunately is now experiencing torque bind which was not there before. The tires are all matched and no other obvious problems. Installing the FWD fuse eliminates the bind, which to me rules out wiring, connectors and the actual duty c solenoid as being problems. Any ideas what might be left to check? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 i don't see mileage or date posted, i'd replace the trans fluid. otherwise start sourcing a new extension housing (used possibly) or clutch pack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Legacy777 Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 You could also try adding some LSD clutch type additive. That sometimes helps. But first I'd change the trans fluid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
friendly_jacek Posted January 4, 2006 Share Posted January 4, 2006 I would vote for tranny filter change. It worked for someone here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucasb Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Say the ATF was changed and it didn't go away. Then what? /thread highjack Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
idosubaru Posted February 16, 2012 Share Posted February 16, 2012 Say the ATF was changed and it didn't go away. Then what? /thread highjack describe "change"? was it just drained once, multiple times, or flushed? draining the fluid once only gets about 33% of the fluid out. if that doesn't work then the clutches are shot and there are grooves that likely need to be checked/filed down. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WoodsWagon Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 I've fixed a few legacys now by changing the fluid 3 times. Change it, drive a bit, change again, drive more, change again, call it good. Drive in figure 8's in a parking lot after you're done changing it to burnish the rear clutch pack. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
987687 Posted February 17, 2012 Share Posted February 17, 2012 Apparently Lucas transmission stuff helps too... Never done it personally. For me, 3 drain and fill sessions got rid of the torque bind. But seeing as he's had the transmission rebuilt, likely it has 100% new fluid in it, and changing the fluid isn't going to fix the problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lucasb Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 GrossGary: I've changed my ATF by draining the pan 3 times now. The torque bind is gone immediately after changing the fluid, and the ATF oil temp stops flashing, however, each time it comes back after 20-50 miles or so. The ATF fluid has gotten slightly more red each time, but still appears pretty black when its 4 quarts thick. For someone who doesn't have much money, what are my options? I've never done more than change fluids on cars. I am open to trying to repair it myself if that's possible, but obviously I lack a lot of general knowledge. The FWD cures the torque bind, so I'm pretty sure it is my clutches that have gone bad. I have warped rotors, but don't really wanna pay for new ones until I get this figured out. Doing them first couldn't potentially solve the problem though could it? Every ones help is extremely appreciated. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mattocs Posted February 23, 2012 Share Posted February 23, 2012 (edited) I picked up a 95 Legacy this past weekend that had some TB. I drain/filled three times with Valvoline MaxLife ATF and the problem went away. It got better and better each time I drained and filled it. I will probably do a drain and fill every oil change to keep the fluid fresh. Do a search for Duty C solenoid. Parts will run you $100 or so, and shouldn't take more than a few hours to do, and the transmission does not need to come out of the car. I've never done it, but I've been reading on it the last few days.. Seems pretty easy. Good luck. Edited February 23, 2012 by mattocs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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