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Transmission is slipping

Just started slipping out of the blue now wont move at all

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Transmishion plate on stick ie manual on auto it will be tork converter

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once an automatic transmission starts slipping that is it, it must be tron down the system flushed of all clutch material and rebuilt, this requires a very high degree of training and skill, automatic transmission repair is a very specialized field and takes years to learn. If u plan on repairing this your self, flush the fluid out of the lines and cooler and then buy a factory rebuilt transmission and torque converter.
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