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Chances are, particularly if this is an automatic transmission, you are low on tranny fluid. To check this, the engine needs to be at normal operating temperature and idling. Checking tranny fluid when the engine is cold and not idling will give a false reading, indicating that it is full ...
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Transmission fluid is low. Check the level of this fluid ONLY with the engine running and at normal operating temperature. To check it otherwise WILL give a false reading. You cannot check the transmission fluid level on a cold and idle engine.
shifts normal with normal driving conditions when driving hard transmission stalls.have to ease off gas to go to next gear
If you have a manual transmission, then simply the car's engine dies because you release the clutch too quicly. If your car is automatic than you might have engine or transmission problems.
You put it in drive and press the gas. It drives just like a normal automatic transmission.
Chances are you need to add transmission fluid. This needs to be checked with the engine running and at normal operating temperature. Checking the transmission level dipstick on a cold engine always gives a false reading of having enough or too much fluid in that unit.
195 to 210 is normal
in an automatic transmission when it shifts the belts that hold the planetary gears that control the gear ratios grab the next gear before it releases the previous gear. while the transmission is in two gears at once the engine doesn't provide the power to the transmission so with the lack of tension on the motor it allows it to build up speed before it slows back down when the transmission releases the lower gear What about a manual transmission? Is it normal for it to still do this same thing?
Transmission fluid can only be checked with the engine and transmission at normal operating temperature. You will need to drive about 5 miles to achieve this. If you check it with the engine cold you will get a false reading and could do more harm than good if you added fluid. Leave the engine running and then check the dipstick level. If it needs fluid, at a little bit at a time then check the level again. Overfilling will cause irreparable damage to the transmission.
There are many reasons. Take it to a trans shop.
Engines do not vibrate unless they starve on air or gas. What might vibrate when you are slowing down is wore brake disks or faulty bearings.