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I have looked through the archived posts and have not really found anything to help me out. When I start my car, and shift into reverse (it is an ATX), it sits there for a while before crawling backward, if at all. Now, I am on level ground also. If I give it gas, it depends on the situation; sometimes it will still back up slowly, and other times, just slower than normal. My car has about 120K mi and to my knowledge, the tranny has never been flushed. This does not happen all of the time, but I would like to fix it, if possible, before it perhaps leads to a bigger problem. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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If it indeed hasn't been flushed after that many miles, I'd hate to even think about what that fluid looks like...You need to get that fluid changed before you have a total hydraulic nightmare inside that poor CD4E. These transmissions are junk. They need good care.
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thanks for the help..turns out, solution is just what I figured.
My car lacks the esteem, respect and styling of an SVT... I have a fever and the only perscription is more SVT-ness.
Need:
SVT E0 or E1 wheels
SE Side skirts
98-00 Contour SVT, minus current owner.
http://www.myspace.com/35700273
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I will say that some people on here believe that flushing a transmission when the fluid is that old can be a bad thing. Many of the seals inside the transmission will have worn down by now and by flushing the fluid will cause the metal bits to rip the seals apart. How is it when going into drive? Do you feel like it's jerking, slamming, or delaying between gear shifts?
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"Always do the cheap and easy ones first."
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Originally posted by Majisto: I will say that some people on here believe that flushing a transmission when the fluid is that old can be a bad thing. Many of the seals inside the transmission will have worn down by now and by flushing the fluid will cause the metal bits to rip the seals apart. How is it when going into drive? Do you feel like it's jerking, slamming, or delaying between gear shifts?
Shifting into third (from second) is rough. It is a delay, with the engine revving slightly, followed by an engagement into gear. It feels like a jerk from inside. But, going into drive is fine.
My car lacks the esteem, respect and styling of an SVT... I have a fever and the only perscription is more SVT-ness.
Need:
SVT E0 or E1 wheels
SE Side skirts
98-00 Contour SVT, minus current owner.
http://www.myspace.com/35700273
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Thanks for the help...one last question. Any idea how much that will cost?
My car lacks the esteem, respect and styling of an SVT... I have a fever and the only perscription is more SVT-ness.
Need:
SVT E0 or E1 wheels
SE Side skirts
98-00 Contour SVT, minus current owner.
http://www.myspace.com/35700273
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"Always do the cheap and easy ones first."
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