You can't adjust the idle, it is done electronically. You may have something needed as simple as a tune up or a vacuum leak or it may be more serious such as a burned valve.
If it is automatic....check the cable.
it doesnt have one, it is an electronic speedometer
typically it is done around 100,000 miles. If it doesn't have a sealed transmission (which the metro doesnt) you should change the fluid.
A manual transmission will become noisy, shift hard and eventually self destruct. An automatic will simply not pull the car.
It is a 4L60E transmission. the 94 model had 2 different 4L60E trans, one has a GM option code (CTF) and the other one doesnt.
because the light is the indicator that the transmission has locked into place, if it doesnt then the transmission will give you hell...
Transmission or clutch slipping?
My son has a 110cc 4 wheel and his free wheels when the motor is off
Put some Lucas oil transmission fix in it. If that doesnt work then drive it till it blows, and put a used tranny back in it.
no it doesnt
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in an automatic, if you are going a long distance or the transmission has alot of miles on it, its better for it if you do disconnect it in a standard it doesnt matter