blah blah, got my answer?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by marx404, Oct 14, 2005.

  1. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    yo blah blah, you said you have resources to consult to check re: my post
    last week "sc2 tranny blues". BTW, I had the auto tranny adaptives reset
    again, drove the car, shifting thru the gears as suggested and it shifts
    smoother.

    Now the problem is that around 2000 RPM, it feels like I'm being bumped from
    behind when I remove my foot from the accelerator or put it back on. Torque
    converter? Stuck valve body? I just hit 37K miles and will have my tranny
    serviced soon. Thanx.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Oct 14, 2005
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  2. marx404

    Blah Blah Guest

    I sent a reply. It was a 3 part upload that might not of went through on
    your end. It included an image of a step by step chart. I posted it 10/8
    and it still shows up for me. Let me know if you are able to get it or
    not.

    That bump you're feeling right now is your TCC I think. When you are out
    driving how long are you driving? You probably need to drive further and
    longer than to and from work.
     
    Blah Blah, Oct 14, 2005
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  3. marx404

    Oppie Guest

    Some usenet servers do not allow attachments in non-binaries groups. Others
    don't even allow html much less mime.
    I see the posts from 10/8/05 but they are no longer on the server.
     
    Oppie, Oct 14, 2005
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  4. marx404

    marx404 Guest

    Well, how does an hour drive each way to work sound? long enough :) Both
    hwy and city driving, variable speeds.

    I think perhaps your reply is being blocked :-( I just checked, no reply.
    Thanx though.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Oct 15, 2005
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  5. marx404

    Blah Blah Guest

    this should work then,
     
    Blah Blah, Oct 15, 2005
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