Found this message on the Silverado forum [actually copied from board to board so nobody really knows where it came from]
found this comment on a transmission repair shop's web page (drwtransmission.com):
'General Motors 4L60E Preventive Maintenance Tip
The pressure regulator boost valve and it's sleeve should be replaced every 40,000 miles to avoid major damage that occurs when accumulated wear in the boost
sleeve causes insufficient pressure to be made available in reverse. We are seeing too many major repairs of the 4L60E at around 50,000 plus miles being traced to
this boost valve and sleeve. The valve and sleeve can be replaced easily during a routine service of the transmission at an additional cost of around $50.00. This
should be considered a must do maintenance procedure on the 4L60E. '
This may be the source of the problem that many have been complaining about. ?
found this comment on a transmission repair shop's web page (drwtransmission.com):
'General Motors 4L60E Preventive Maintenance Tip
The pressure regulator boost valve and it's sleeve should be replaced every 40,000 miles to avoid major damage that occurs when accumulated wear in the boost
sleeve causes insufficient pressure to be made available in reverse. We are seeing too many major repairs of the 4L60E at around 50,000 plus miles being traced to
this boost valve and sleeve. The valve and sleeve can be replaced easily during a routine service of the transmission at an additional cost of around $50.00. This
should be considered a must do maintenance procedure on the 4L60E. '
This may be the source of the problem that many have been complaining about. ?