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Transmission temp sensor can cause a slip or high rpm before shifting to next gear.
Means that the transmission is delaying going into the next gear.
If the gears are slipping on a 1995 Honda Civic then the transmission is worn. The transmission will either soon need to be replaced or repaired.
If it's an automatic transmission the linkage needs to be adjusted. On a manual transmission when it pops out of gear it means there may be a bad synchronize for that gear a mechanic will need to repair. Once in a while a manual transmission will start doing this if it is low on gear oil.
1st step would be to change the transmission fluid and filter (if so equipped). may save you the cost of a rebuild.
because the transmission is going out, it need rebuilt or replaced
Check the Trans cable it maybe lose!!!!
I don't think so. The automatic transmission is controlled by engine speed, vehicle speed and throttle position. A large vacuum leak could effect throttle position, but it would cause other problems more noticable than the effect on transmission shifting. a vacuum leak mpuld not cause trasmission to slip but a band inside transmission would cause the problem
Yes. From low fluid, plugged filter, or an internal failure.
A 1994 Mazda Miata's automatic transmission may slip in 4th gear if the bands are heavily worn. When the bands become worn, they are unable to grip properly and cause slippage.
Lack of transmission fluid, most likely. That's the cheapest and easiest variable to eliminate first.
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