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Mar 04, 2019Explorer
For the record there's nothing factual from your "facts". If so you would be directing us the the supporting information in regards to how it relates to this specific conversation and I assume the Allison transmission. And if you think a engineer is just going to ask a purchasing guy how long, he probably isn't worth is weight in beans.
Who's complaining?
Again there's a wealth of information in the Allsion manuals that I've seen. From required maintenance to fluid recommendations ( both Transynd or not), to programming, fault codes, transmission health prognostics and codes, trouble shooting, different drive modes, shift patterns, etc,etc . Newer transmissions these days will tell you more by pressing two buttons compared to suggestions from some guy on the Internet.
So sorry if I don't buy the purchasing guy and bean counters are calling the shots when they put these things together.
Who's complaining?
Again there's a wealth of information in the Allsion manuals that I've seen. From required maintenance to fluid recommendations ( both Transynd or not), to programming, fault codes, transmission health prognostics and codes, trouble shooting, different drive modes, shift patterns, etc,etc . Newer transmissions these days will tell you more by pressing two buttons compared to suggestions from some guy on the Internet.
So sorry if I don't buy the purchasing guy and bean counters are calling the shots when they put these things together.
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