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Old 03-13-2005, 05:50 PM
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Question 93 rodeo shifting trans. (auto)

when cold the transmission doesn't want to shift (auto) when warmed up everything is fine has 75,000 miles on it
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Old 03-13-2005, 06:25 PM
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Doesn't want to shift "at all"? Or is it just a delayed shift?

If it's never been like this, I'd take it to a transmission shop and have them drop the transmission pan, clean it, and put in a new filter; then have the transmission flushed.

FWIW, my auto has a delayed, mildly rough shift since the day it rolled off the lot if I don't give it a few minutes to warm up first; and I wholeheartedly refuse to drive it within the first 7-10 of starting it on a cold (35 or below) morning for that very reason. I've always just figured that it needs to warm up a bit and get the fluid flowing.

Even in the summer, I've always let the oil and transmission fluid flow for at least 2-3 minutes before I take off.

Taking the above in mind, my auto shifts easily upon hitting the road. No other problems ever experienced.

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