check Transmission Fluid then go to transmission mechanic. problem may be in computer and be a simple fix
The automatic could be had on all Dodge Challenger models.
check your alternator it might be bad.
Asbests has no odor. If there is an odor, it is from something else.
The 1995 Cavalier could have a stopped up transmission filter, or a vacuum solenoid problem. These would be the two most likely places to cause the problem.
you could get it with an automatic or a 4 speed manual.
If the pcm controls the transmission the shifts could be inaccurate.
Some Chrysler vans have a software update for the trans computer available at the dealer for harsh shifts. Other than that there could be an internal problem.
They could be either one
According to my 1987 dodge colt shop/repair manual it can be either ;Low fluid,transmission linkage cable needs adjusting or,could also be elctircal,Check PCSV wiring.tran fuse. hope this can help
could be the relay.
then go work again
fuel filter