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Chip176583Oct-12-04 03:04 PM
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#3329, "when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"


          

Lately I have noticed that when I go up a slight incline the engine will rev for a second before the transmission seems to catch. What could be wrong here??

  

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RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, soulcontroller, Oct-12-04 03:06 PM, #1
RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, Chip176583, Oct-12-04 05:12 PM, #2
      RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, soulcontroller, Oct-13-04 03:57 AM, #3
           RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, Chip176583, Oct-13-04 10:26 AM, #4
                RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, mcgyvr, Oct-14-04 02:34 AM, #5
                     RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, thedawg, Oct-14-04 10:45 AM, #6
                          RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??, BlueMoonEclipse, Oct-29-04 01:53 PM, #7

soulcontrollerOct-12-04 03:06 PM
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#3330, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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burned clutch packs?

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Chip176583Oct-12-04 05:12 PM
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#3331, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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Originally posted by soulcontroller
burned clutch packs?


what is a burned clutch pack?? Also if it is that is it possible to replace or does it mean rebuild??

  

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soulcontrollerOct-13-04 03:57 AM
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#3333, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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well yes that means a rebuild. dont worry about it unless its real bad.

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Chip176583Oct-13-04 10:26 AM
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#3336, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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Originally posted by soulcontroller
well yes that means a rebuild. dont worry about it unless its real bad.


Is there possibly anything I could do to try and hold the rebuild off??

  

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mcgyvrOct-14-04 02:34 AM
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#3340, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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yeah flush and refill the tranny fluid.
could be ignition related too, I had a cracked spark plug that caused symptoms like that. its not really the hill but an increased engine load. check that out too

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thedawgOct-14-04 10:45 AM
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#3341, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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Turn off overdrive.

  

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BlueMoonEclipseOct-29-04 01:53 PM
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#3372, "RE: when going up inclines tranny seems to "slip"??"
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what might be hapening is you are low on fluid...i had that problem when low hehehe since i had a massive leak before i had work done....if i would go up a hill the engine sometimes stalled as high as 4k before engaging the trans..since there was no fluid in the system to engage the bands...

Try checking your level the following way...turn car on...take dipstick out, clean, measure, clean again, measure again...

at all times only add atf+3


vote for your choice of body style for Bluie!! http://www.cardomain.com/id/bluemooneclipse

  

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