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It could possibly be the Torque converter, but if the car doens't stall when stopping so i find that one unlikely, but then again my 88 used to not want to go faster "get stuck" at higher speeds and act a little wierd with upshifting on the highway. then the car sat for about 3 months without being driven that's when the torque converter went out. My 02 also had a problem like this, but it was something TOTALLY different, i would completely doubt that would be the cause on your car. If anything have the codes check on your car since you said the SES light was on. Most auto place will do it for free. This way it may give you an indication on what the problem may be. it could be something as simple as a sensor.
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