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Old 09-16-2002, 09:56 PM
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Tranny Problem!!!!!! HELP??!!!!

Today on my normal morning drive, I noticed slight hesitation, and it felt like something was wrong with a wheel alignment or tire. Well I had it OUT of overdrive and I got stopped at the light. When I accelerated normal, it wouldn't shift... and woudln't shift.. and here comes Redline... still no shift.. SO i quickly let of the gas, and the overdrive light on the lever starts blinking.

I thought, well maybe If i shut it down, it will be okay. but I turned it back on and the check engine light came on and I had the same problem on the way home. Except, I can get it to shift If I let OFF the gas.

I checked the tranny fluid twice and it is fine, in the "hot" zone. So i don't know wtf is wrong.. Maybe torque converter?? Maybe something is lose that isn't engaging on the 1-2 upshift?

Please help!!!!!!

Jon



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Old 09-18-2002, 02:10 PM
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The blinking OD light means the computer has found a problem with the transmission system. That could be the transmission, the wiring, or a sensor.

You need to get it to someone that can read the codes and diagnose the problem. Small transmission problems can quickly become a complete rebuild if they are ignored.
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Old 09-18-2002, 05:34 PM
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Change your fluid see if that helps.
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Old 09-18-2002, 09:08 PM
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Change your fluid see if that helps.
It won't, but it's not my money.
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Old 09-18-2002, 11:57 PM
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Well heres my GOD DAMN Money.. 2000 of it.. right down the God damn toilet on this LINCOLN PIECE OF ****!!!!

Sorry about the language..

Why the language?? Cuz the Entire GD tranny has to be rebuilt.. That's why..

Cuz my GD Navi is a Piece of Cow SH*T!!

SORRY AGain about the Language.. and I didn't mean to offend anyone.. I'd say its my GD wallet being offended!!!!!!!!!!!!

DAMN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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