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'94 Intrepid with accelleration problems
This car is near 2k miles away from a grand ol'200,000 Miles which I'm very happy with. The only problem I have is when driving the car, cold or warm, at 37-39 mph, it feels like the whole front end of the car bucks until you either goose the gas or let off the gas.
I'm both poor and stubborn so I don't feel like paying someone else to spend hours peaking at my car trying to figure it out when I should do that myself :P So, do you guys by chance have any glimmers of hope for me? I'd love to hear its something horribly obvious like my left front tire is overinflated :P Any info is welcomed. -Rob |
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Re: '94 Intrepid with accelleration problems
well, it souds like your torque converter clutch inside your transmission is wearing out. I'd suggest getting a fluid & filter change for it and use only Mopar ATF+4 transmission fluid and go from there. You have something that is known as torque converter shudder, a very common problem on older models as the clutch gets worn.
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