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Old 01-25-2005, 08:24 PM
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94 merucry sable cruise control and tranny problems

I just had a new trans. installed, but when car is cold, cruise control,and transmition work fine; but after engine warms, cruise control stops working, and transmition doesn't shift right. And i was wandering if you had any sugestions. (in my opinion, it seems like a vacuum problem)
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Old 01-29-2005, 09:45 PM
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Re: 94 merucry sable cruise control and tranny problems

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I just had a new trans. installed, but when car is cold, cruise control,and transmition work fine; but after engine warms, cruise control stops working, and transmition doesn't shift right. And i was wandering if you had any sugestions. (in my opinion, it seems like a vacuum problem)
Thanks ,
Kevin
First thing I would check is the vehicle speed sensor. On that car it's located in the right side output shaft of the transmission. Black with 2 wires plugged into.
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