Asked in Cars & VehiclesChevy BlazerGrand Prix SE
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Chevy Blazer
Grand Prix SE
What would be wrong with your 1993 Grand Prix SE if the car drives fine in drive but does not work in reverse?
Answer

Wiki User
January 20, 2008 4:43AM
i am sorry to say but the low and reverse band has went out of your transmission and you need to replace it before the high bands go to
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