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when the car detects you are driving fast, even if you havent put the "power" button on, it activates it itself

so no, your auto is NOT stuffed

think of what you could do to your gearbox + engine with the thousands that it costs for a manual conversion...

cheers,

Warren.

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how could you come to the conclusion that nothing is wrong with such a short desciption waz? You must be some sort of a mind reader lol.

When was the last time you have changed your gearbox oil? Try that first and if it doesnt change at all then you might have a stuffed box. You dont want to be changing it if nothing is wrong.

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how could you come to the conclusion that nothing is wrong with such a short desciption waz? You must be some sort of a mind reader lol.

When was the last time you have changed your gearbox oil? Try that first and if it doesnt change at all then you might have a stuffed box. You dont want to be changing it if nothing is wrong.

when given such a short description chris, you have to try and "fill in the blanks" otherwise this guy is never going to goe some help with his problem as no one replies to automatic-related threads

from the first post it seemed that it was simply a case of: he didn't realise that the car automatically acitvates the power button under fast acceleration, based on the information that was given. i didn't see anyone else popping in with some help for the guy

yea dude but the box stays on limiter n doesnt change at all or voilently drops it into gear with a bang... also to get it to change i need to take my foot off the accelerator to get it to change, and thats granny spec driving otherwise it slowley creeps to limiter

then we get the above piece of information that clearly should have been stated initially

"doesn't change gear"

"violently drops into gear with a bang"

so kamakazi, unfortunatley your transmission is stuffed and its time to get to a transmission specialist

its much easier to post chriticism isn't it chris when you have the extra information?

cheers,

Warren.

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