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Old 02-14-2007, 09:22 PM
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95 s10 blazer tranny help

My 95 s10 blazer goes into gear drive and reverse but when i give gas in reverse its like it wont grab. Is there a such thing as a reverse clutch? This is a automatic. Please need help.
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Re: 95 s10 blazer tranny help

Check your tranny fluid level.
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Re: 95 s10 blazer tranny help

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My 95 s10 blazer goes into gear drive and reverse but when i give gas in reverse its like it wont grab. Is there a such thing as a reverse clutch? This is a automatic. Please need help.
After fluid check.
Make sure transfer case is not in neutral.
Any check engine lights on.
A scanner will show codes if it has a electrical problem.
Scan for codes and post back code no if you have any?
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