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Have the spark plugs and wires been changed? If yes then are the spark plug wires routed and loomed up correctly? If not check for exhaust damaged wires.
The first thing you should do is check you fluids and if you haven't had a fluid change in several years you should change the fluid and transmission filter.
But in the meantime, turn your overdrive off and see if you notice a difference in performance. I know you are thinking that will hurt your gas mileage and it will, but you need to check if it is something that an unskilled person can work on or something that has to go to a transmission shop to solve.
If you do notice fewer problems then it could be the overdrive circuit which can be replaced by someone that is mechanically inclined. But if it doesn't change the symptoms with the overdrive off and new fluid and filter, then it is time to take it to a professional.
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