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Old 02-24-2006, 06:47 AM
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Re: 95 Aurora Stuck in second gear

I will have to look real close at the part of harness I can get to.
Seems like if they only charged $5 for parts it was only butt splices
and little tape.
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Re: 95 Aurora Stuck in second gear

Hello:

Yes, I had this happen, the shop ended up replacing the "TCM"
Transmission Control Moduel. I spend over $ 2,000.00 to get my car back on the road this included new motor mounts as well.

The trans went out at 136,700 miles, The car now has 165,000,
Since the trans was worked no problems.

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Re: 95 Aurora Stuck in second gear

Just my opinion, but I think the tranny shop who mis-diagnosed the problem. Owe you a full refund. Since your Rora is running ok, you probably just want to write it off as a lost. I would be tempted to drag them into small claims court, to get my money back.
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