Perhaps Transmission Fluid is "breaking down" at high temp. Try changing fluid and filter
Have the fluid and filter changed
change the fluid and filter its cheap and it usually fixs the problem
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its on a 98 dodge ram with a manual shifter shifts fine but dose not engage
I had this problem once with a different vehicle. You may check the heater control. That may be the problem. Hope this helps.
possible the slave cylindar is getting weak. When cold, fluid is thicker, warm it may bleed past easier?
I have used radiator stop leak before in my 1996 Olds Achieva SC with the V6. I put it directly into the coolant resovor. It went in fine for me. This did not give me much help though. I would not recommend using stop leak. It will clog your heater core and then you will have more than the radiator as your problem. Fine a new radiator and replace it that is the best advidce i can give you.
PS: I was told this is a sensor problem by my brother who had the same problem. the car wont move until the temp gage reaches 195. it then works and shifts fine.
have u checked the coils i had the same problem after i changed mine the kia was fine
what do you mean by used? most likely you are fine thoug. there doesn't seem to be a problem here. If you used to to clean the snott, that's totally fine. If you blew your nose in it, youre fine. If someone else blew there nose in it, well, conceivably, if they had an infectious cold or disease, you could catch it i just found it and i think i have sneazed in it when i had a cold and i wypped my face and the inside with it to ?:/ also i might have wypped my nose with it (when infected with a cold) is this a problem ??
It is being put in to limp in mode. The computer has detected a problem, get it checked out with a scanner
If it is a "frost free" fridge-freezer, try DEFROSTING IT. Ice can build up out of site and stop cold air circulating in fridge. I had this problem and after defrosting it now works fine.