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Old 10-12-2004, 09:55 PM
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Transmission Question

I have a 1992 ford Tempo 4 cyl. About two weeks ago I started noticing that the car would jerk when stopped at a stop light. Then it would hesistate as I accelerated. It also took a longer time to switch to the second gear. I changed the Transmission fluid, put in shifting and shudder protection fluid and changed the transmission filter to no avail. Is there anything else that I might need to do or are my worst fears correct; the transmission is going and needs to be replaced. the car has 69352 miles on it.l Any help that could be provided would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

George
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Re: Transmission Question

do searches about the vehicle speed sensor it doesnt really sound like it but you never know
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Re: Transmission Question

What you're describing may be engine related, rather than transmission related. Late upshifts occur if the engine isn't running right and is putting out less power than normal.
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