Sluggish uphill.

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Dadmobile

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If you don't find any visual fluid leaks and your truck is 4x4, it could be the seal between the trans and the transfer case. Pull the fill plug on the t-case and if more than a dribble comes out on level ground than that's where your fluid is going. Hope this helps.
 

rjdelp7

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Inspect your transmission lines. They are notorious for rot/leaks.
 

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Welp got it figured out. Lmao I am very low on transmission fluid. I check it when it's cold. Just checked it hot not touching the dip stick. Thank you all for your input and help. I cant believe I missed such a simple fix. No on to find the leak. I will start at transmission cooler and work my way back thanks guys for everything.
Hard to believe it was just sluggish up hill. I'd think it would of been slipping like crazy, if that low on fluid. Any how I'm glad you figured it out.

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