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post Feb 12, 2003 - 4:47 PM
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suervo02

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Hey. Since I bought my 94 Celica GT about a year ago, I've been having a problem with the transmission.

Whenever my car is accelerating, it seems to stay a little too long in gear before shifting to the next gear. In other words, when I'm accelerating and my car's in first gear, it seems to shift into second gear a little too late, and as a result, it shifts pretty hard. This also happens when it shifts from second to third gear.

I was hoping someone here might have an idea as to what the problem might be. Please let me know if you have any ideas. Thanks a lot for taking the time to read this.
 
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post Feb 19, 2003 - 12:37 AM
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I have the same problem! Noooo! I can't afford a new tranny right now when I'm having fun modding it up! lol

Yeah, when I take my friend's out and we go racing and cruisin and stuff, I tromp on it pretty good....you know what I mean hard accellerating...and it shifts pretty hard into second...not so bad into third though. It actually does it always around 42mph and it just puts you back it shifts so hard into second....and then it's gets up and going and does it about half as bad when shifting to third at about 67. I don't know though, I'm thinking about having my tranny checked out as well as put in that Lucas Transmission Fix stuff....my work sells it and maybe it works. It's supposed to help on hard shifting...so we'll see.


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