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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 157
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![]() Ok my 91 GT 49K original mile wonder is having major problems. It was fine since I bought it back in November up to this day. I was driving normaly, stopped at a lite, and then when i went to accelerate, the car wouldn't move. It was like it was in nuetral. I hit the gas all the way until it reached like 3K rpm, then i felt the car jirk, and I was off. I turned around and drove home and for the whole way home, the same thing. The tranny doesn't seem to kick in when in drive until like 3-4K rpm. Its like I'm running a huge stall converter, which I'm not...
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 1999
Location: Ventura, California
Posts: 8,981
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![]() tell us more about your car.
have you checked the trans fluid? Take care, -Chris
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 157
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![]() My car is a 91 GT Vert with an AOD. I stopped at a lite while on the road, and when it was time to go, my car wouldnt move, it was in drive, but it was acting like it was in Nuetral. It didnt start to move until the rpm's hit like 3000-4000rpms. When I put the car in drive, I don't feel it shift unless I hit the gas until it reaches 3000-4000rpms. But Reverse, park, nuetral are all fine. Its only when the car is either in OD, D, or 1st gear. I think its either the stall or torque converter. I don't have an aftermarket one on there, but it sure is acting like I do.
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