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Old 12-30-2004, 12:30 PM
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1997 GMC Jimmy Transmission Problem

My 1997 GMC Jimmy shifts into reverse, but will not engage into reverse. The transmission fluid is full and the fluid color looks good. The Jimmy will go forward, but when you select reverse it will not engage and it makes a whirring noise in the tranny.
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Re: 1997 GMC Jimmy Transmission Problem

It's probably fucked
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gotta love the bluntness of that reply
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Re: Re: 1997 GMC Jimmy Transmission Problem

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It's probably fucked
That pretty much sums it up. I would just take it to a shop. Wish I had a simple cure. Good Luck.
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