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Like others have said, 6,000 rpm in Drive against the brakes would have exceeded the torque converter stall speed. If it was true, then the one-way clutch in the torque converter stator, or one of the clutches or brakes in the transmission could be permanently damaged now. I would tell Lexus to check these.
Originally Posted by sagikun
and if its found to have damage then what? that doesnt prove anything but that he has damaged parts. good for waranty claim. nothing more.
Right. I was not speculating on the cause of this event. I was just saying that as a result, the transmission may have been damaged and require a warranty claim.