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My supra seems sluggish..
Hi all. For the past week my supra has been SLOW. Its an N/A automatic and whenever i put it in drive, i can put the pedal to the floor then it sloooowly accelerates. Once it gets rolling she seems to be fine, but whenever i stop it picks up real slow. Any help you guys have would be appreciated.
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Do you hear any sounds to go along with it? like putting/puttering? does it stall during pick up?
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No, i have been listening to it and it makes no sounds. I put the pedal on the floor and it goes to 2000/2500 RPMS max. Its killing me. I mean once it gets going and im on the open road its fine, but when i have to stop then continue going it WONT get up and go.
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Does it seem like it's slipping when it does this? If you put the Transmission in "L", do you get a clean start?
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That's what i was afraid of..
If i put it in "L" and step on it, it goes quicker than in drive. If my transmission is slipping thats not a cheap fix is it? :eek3: |
Typically, no... More than likely you'll probably need a rebuild. When I took my tranny in to get rebuilt, I dumped a little over a grand on it. It would have been an extra 500ish bucks if I left it on the car, but I pulled it myself.
You could try getting a used one (via eBay, this forum, Pick a Part junkyards), but if it works it'll only be a temporary thing because these transmissions are old, and it is inevitable that they will have to be rebuilt at some time |
Oh geez, well thanks for the info.:sadwavey:
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You know, I was thinking today and completely overlooked one possible cause: How's the tranny fluid level? Low fluid would cause slipping...
Also, in the TSRM is a step-by-step diagnostic procedure on the A/T you should check out... It helped me isolate my problem to a faulty solenoid, saving me from having to pay for a rebuild (again) |
Mine did the same thing, i took it to a transmission shop, the changed the fluid and filter, and now it doesnt do it anymore.
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Your TC could be shot! ?/\ /\ /\ /\ /\ /\
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