Safe to say you need to get it serviced ASAP before any more internal DAMAGE occurs. You may get lucky and only need to replace the fluid. Good Luck.
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No, a myelin sheath speeds up the rate of nerve transmission.
insulating sheath that speeds up the transmission of impulses along an axon
Squeking at low speeds? Its your coil springs in your suspension. Have them fixed and the problem should be solved.
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Slippage in the transmission or a bad torque converter
Very slow or fast transmission speeds become from what combinations of hardware and software?
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A Chevy 305 is not a transmission it is a motor. If you mean a Chevy turbo 350 then the answer would be 3 different forward speeds and reverse.
A howl in an automatic transmission between speeds of 60 kph and 80 kph could signal a problem with the fan belt. Another cause could be an issue with the torque converter.
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Both sending and receiving NICs must agree on transmission speeds.
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It is possibly the overdrive solenoid located within the transmission. It prevents the transmission from downshifting and causes stalling at low speeds. It's a cheap part but a real hassle to change.
Could be several causes. Out of balance tire, or tires - Broken engine mount - Broken transmission mount, would be my first guesses.
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