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Old 24-09-2013, 02:31 PM   #1
TheSly1
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Default Transmission Issue

Hey guys & girls,

I searched but couldnt find anything relating to this

I put this transmission in around 6-7000kms ago

It was from a car that had done 210,000km

It is fine when cold, fluid is new was put in and serviced when i put the transmission in.

when im stopped at the lights after i have been driving for a while, the engine will idle upto about 18-1900rpm. Have to keep foot on the brake fairly hard to stop it moving forward, I find that after i have driven on the freeway again it seems to be ok though.

Anyone had this issue?

my thoughts were it was overheating, but all lines into radiator look alright and cant see any signs of leaks.

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