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You're describing a powertrain problem. If you're a 2nd owner & this vehicle has less than 60,000 miles (96,000 km), it's still under warranty. If you are the original owner and the vehicle has less than 100,000 miles (160,000 km), it's still under warranty.
your trans is not shifting into over drive or your loclup is not working, try pulling codes from it or take it to a trans shop for a diagnostic, may get expensive good luck
Note:
This process must be carried out in normal mode (not sports mode). On a
flat road, the transmission fluid temperature must be above 60° C (140°
f) and below 100° C (212° f) (vehicle at normal operating temperature
will ensure that the transmission fluid temperature is above 60° C (140°
f)).
9. Accelerate from rest with
light throttle (do not exceed the upper rev limit in appendix 1). 1-2,
2-3, 3-4 shifts must occur with engine speed between the following
limits:. Note: Do not move the accelerator pedal during shifts.
10. Continue to accelerate gently to 50 mph (80 km/h) so that transmission shifts into 5th gear.
11. Go into overrun and let the transmission shift down into 4th gear without braking.
12. Brake gently to a standstill and hold footbrake on for at least 15 seconds.
13. This process should be carried out at least five times.
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It should still be under warrenty Take it to the shop for repairs It is a transmisson problem but many things can cause the transmisson not to shift correctly. Call your service department and ask if you should drive it in or have it towed and do not drive till you have it figured out. If you have a warrenty and continue to drive it will void your warrenty.
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