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Re: 1988 Grand Am Auto Trans Problems
Not enough information.
Does it kill the engine when you stop? If so, then it is most likely the Torque Converter Clutch solenoid gone bad. To check this, open the hood and look down on the front of the transmission on the drivers side of the car. There is a plugin connector there. unplug the connector and drive it again. If the problem goes away, then that is your problem. You can continue to drive with this disconnected without harming anything. You will not have overdrive with it unplugged but if you do mostly city driving you won't notice anyhing difference. You can have this replaced but it will cost you some bucks. It is under the side cover on the tranny if you want to tackle it yourself.
If the problem is still there, then you have a tranny problem either in the valve body or else where.
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