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Old 29-01-2013, 06:27 PM   #1
lucasgentle1994
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Default 1999 AU I Transmission Problem.

Hi guys currently new to the forum thought i would give a dig.

I have been grown up with fords all my life, Dad owns a XY phase 3 , Uncle owns a F-100 and my pop owns a XR8 BA falcon.

But im currently having troubles with my car.

I own a AU 1999 Falcon (Auto) i start my car and go to drive it every morning and it goes through to 3rd gear then i slow down to turn a corner it goes back to first Revs for awhile then just smashes into gear.

Can anyone justify why it does that ?

As i was told to go get my transmission flushed as that could fix the problem , but i dont want to be throwing money around for things i dont need to do.

All suggestions and directions would get greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Lucas.

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