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I just bought a 2004 Pontiac Grand Am with 110,000kms on it. It runs really well but I have noticed a problem. When I am holding steady at any speed (say 50kms/hr) the car seems to lightly chug. The rpms don't fluctuate (or so it seems), the car just seems like it's chugging slightly. It doesn't matter what speed I am cuising at, when its at a steady speed this happens. Acceleration seems fine. Any suggestions?
P.S: Sorry for the broad terminology here I'm trying to describe it the best I can. Thanks!!
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Re: Help!!!
Welcome to AF !
Have you ever had the trans fluid & filter changed ? Could be nothing since the rpms dont change. Though it is recommended you change your trans fluid & filter every 40-50k miles or in your case every 64-80k km.
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1999 Grand Am SS 3.4 OHV
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