First step try changing the fluid and filter First step try changing the fluid and filter Check
yes it can i have the smae problem 145 dollars
Check your motor and tranny mounts to make sure everything is tight and not moving the transmission. Also check vehicle speed sensor.
bad ignition coil, bad ignitor
you blew your engine dude... that sucks sorry
If the transmission is healthy and any/all adjustments are done properly there should be no slippage.
Yes It Wil If The Vacuum Leak Is In A Hose That Gos To you Transmission
Yes - could cause fluid to foam and not lubricate properly
"it most certainly will"Let's eleborate on that. Yes it CAN, but you still have to make some modifications to make it work. If you are buying a junkyard engine to install then you need to do your homework, because it will NOT simply plug and play. The motor may fit, but the engine management is different between the two cars, and that will cause you problems.
On cars with an electronically controlled transmission, the answer is yes. The transmission may not shift properly.
to much boost, to low of octane fuel, carbon buildup on pistons, ignition timing is to far advanced. take your pick
There could be a number of reasons why your truck will not shift properly. There could be something wrong with your clutch or transmission.
There can be several things that will an automatic transmission not to work properly. The most common cause is a lack of transmission fluid. Broken shifting linkage can also cause the problem.