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I second this question--only for a 1992 Volvo 240. My girlfriend would like to drive home...although she gets to stay here until it's fixed. ;)
would you rather it shift slow????????
A Volvo Trucks/Mack Trucks dealer would be your best bet.
Yes it will... you need to switch the flywheels though to mount it to the automatic transmission...
An automatic transmission can lock in a Honda for several reasons. The most common problem is with the shift solenoids. These parts allow the transmission to shift and when one is malfunctioning the gearbox may not go into gear.
It would bolt up, but it will not shift. The shift control systems are different.It would bolt up, but it will not shift. The shift control systems are different.
A semi automatic would allow you to shift manually when up shifting for performance. A lot of cars appear to let you do that but, a semi automatic will shift into that gear instantly. Not when it wants to.
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In an automatic there is a transmission shift relay that is behind your upper dash vents and can be seen just right of the glove box once you have it removed. It should be white in color with, IIRC, 6 prongs. More than likely that would be your culprit. I just went through this on my 87.
The shift control systems are different. It would bolt up, but it would never shift.
Yes. Safest way would be to use a flatbed style tow truck
if it is automatic then this would be caused by shift down is not working in transmission