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Old 21-08-2011, 09:34 PM   #1
mpgrewal
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Default Transmission not taking gear

G'day all,
My Ford Facon AUII V6 2001 Auto sometimes doesn't accept first gear generally in the mornings (after rest period). When I keep on pressing accelerator few times, it suddenly accepts it with a thud. The car has done 180k kms

I have following questions

1. Can you suggest a good mechanic in Clayton/Springvale who is expert in fixing automatic transmission, and provide repair warranty too

2. What is the cost to replace the transmission (new tranny and refurbished one)

3. Last time transmission oil was changed, the mechanic filled in 5 litres (it was still below the hole and doesn't leak), however when I checked manual at home, it says 4 litres (refill), Can it be a problem.

Thanks for reading.

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