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Old 01-21-2015, 11:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Madmiel View Post
I don't think it's a normal operating condition but I do think it's not a major issue.. as long as you are aware that it takes a couple of seconds to engage. If you put it in reverse and stap on the gas it will bump into reverse. That bump is what's killing your transmission. In my former posts I thought it might be a sticky solenoid but I do think it's pump related.... strange thing is it's only from D to R.
I'm hoping this is the case. I always wait for the car to engage R before giving any throttle so hopefully there is minimal jarring to whatever would be absorbing that "bump" in the trans. I'm not going to worry about it until I lose reverse... lol. Then I'll just look for a used trans a throw it in I guess...
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