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Old 08-03-2009, 11:05 AM
timroperco timroperco is offline
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gmercoleza is right ... check the AT fluid when it is hot. Hot weather and hot driving tend to "thin" the AT fluid. Yours might be a quart or two low. Like engine oil, AT fluid needs periodic replacement. When was the last time you changed your AT fluid? Costs very little, and that should be the first step in any attempt to solve the problem ... especially if it looks black or has a dark, dark burgundy color.
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