it might be your rev limeter but im not there so im just guessing .are you putting it to the floor and letting up all the way
Here's a great thread = I'm almost at the 'rebuild' stage myself...last Jeep I'll ever own. I'm sticking with my CRV from here on out! http://www.jeepsunlimited.com/forums/showthread.php?t=872990 You could have a bad throtle position sensor(all shifts), a bad seal in the transmission(2-3 shift), or the front band could be out of adjustment(1-2 shift).
Her mother left cause she could not take care of her cause she was a victim of domestic abuse
Not unless they were soaked in alcohol.
The copper IUD does not change pigmentation. If you have an excess of copper (WIlson's disease), the disease could cause change in pigmentation, and the IUD could worsen that. Talk with your health care provider about your particular situation.
Well, this could cause some problems for the baby
no, check your fluid levels.
my son bought a 1996 cougar that felt like the transmition was slipping and we had the transmission flushed and it fixed it.
A transmission that is sticking would cause a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager to die after shifting it into gear. A problem with the ignition system could also cause this.
No, but it could effect how the transmission shifts.
the battery could have a dead cell, this could cause it to not charge. Have the battery tested to be sure.
Could be the gears slipping. Might need new gearbox.
A possible suffix for "cougar" could be "-like," as in "cougar-like" to describe something that resembles or is characteristic of a cougar.
check the exhaust system
there could be a gear missing that would be causing the shifting problem.
If your E4OD transmission shifts too soon and hard, it could be due to issues with the throttle position sensor (TPS), which affects shift timing and firmness. Additionally, low transmission fluid levels or dirty fluid can cause erratic shifting behavior. A malfunctioning valve body or solenoid could also lead to harsh shifts. It's advisable to check for any stored error codes and inspect the transmission fluid condition and level.
Have the alternator checked.
check the recalls for the 99 mercury cougar!! it includes a recall on the throttle cable...