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Old 12-01-2001, 02:13 PM
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A/T problems..

Hi every one...
Ok I am having some A/T problems...
In second gear and over drive it seems to be slipping back to neutral. IT's not doing it in revers 1'st or drive.
Does any one have any ideas what this could be.
Could it be something electrical?? I have been having some electrical problems also. Or do you think it is something like a vacume hose or filter or something like that?? Or is it something internal?

Well I hope that someone can give me a little help... Ow and please leave out the post that say stuff like, ( sell it, get a stick, take it it a transmition shop).. I'm just looking for some one to give me a little help at what to look for or any ideas of what it could be...

Thanks every one
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Old 12-01-2001, 04:14 PM
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Any ideas of what to check would be cool...
I checked the trany fluid and it is fine..

Well I hope to have some suggestions on what to look at...

Thanks in advance every one...
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Old 12-03-2001, 12:35 PM
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dude u might me knee deep in **** right now
i got the same problem, its goin to cost me 23oo to fix it.
get your tranny checked out, have them run a magnet through it checking for metal bits. u might need to replace the torque converter and the clutch casing.
good luck
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