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Old 04-30-2011, 07:03 AM
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sluggish on throttle

2006 2.7 L Automatic..

When going about 35 and pushing on the throttle the vehicle hesitates and shimmies then gets going about 45 and everything clears up. When you get back under 45 the same thing occurs. any ideas??
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Re: sluggish on throttle

seems to come from the transmission as I recently had a tune up done on it.. Also had the fluid and filter changed on the transmission.
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