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Old 20-Aug-2003, 07:21 PM
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auto d series tranny does some messed up stuff

ok the transmission when changeing from 2nd to 3rd revs jump 2000 rpm if i let it shift at 1500 or 5000 it still does it but it doesn't jump if you don't come to a complete stop only when you make a full stop or start off if you take your foot off the gas when it does it it only jumps like 2 or 300 rpm depends how fast you react ? any idea's ? any suggestions ? anyone with a new auto tranny if this one is fubard?
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Old 20-Aug-2003, 09:10 PM
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i like in your sig where you have 88 tempo DNF 127000... that is gold... that car is a walking DNF

as for the tranny... maybe this is a good time to get a manual in there??
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its for my gf maybe someone else can convince her to learn to drive manual anyone wanna teach her? lol
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Old 21-Aug-2003, 04:58 PM
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if she puts out i'm game... LOL kidding...

































tell her to go to a drivers ed school and you can pay a set amount and they will teach her to drive standard
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what does DNF stand for...sorry off topic...just curious
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did not finish....

anyways not sure what the issue is dude.... I'm a little confused.... please clarify...
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the car did not finish man it lost the race and

Gatherer i think it may have to deal with my other post "where does this wire go" look at the picture maybe explains more
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I have an auto tranny in my garage if you find out yours is messed up, just looking to get rid of it for cheap
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how cheap is cheap and first i need to find out where the green wire goes someone says lock up solenoid so i think that might be it but how cheap is cheap it works well?
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Originally posted by white92d15b7
how cheap is cheap and first i need to find out where the green wire goes someone says lock up solenoid so i think that might be it but how cheap is cheap it works well?
yeah PM me with a offer if your seriouse, came off a 94 civic, 208,000 km no grinds.
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